Sunday, March 17, 2013

If you can read this, you probably aren't using Google Chrome

You might be wondering why I would start a blog about the type rendering issue in Google Chrome on the Macintosh platform.  You might be wondering why I'm not spending my time contacting the developers and trying to get them to resolve the issue.  

Well, to put it bluntly:

THE DEVELOPERS OF GOOGLE CHROME DON'T GIVE A SHIT ABOUT THIS ISSUE.  THEY DON'T GIVE A RATS ASS THAT THEIR USER BASE HAS THIS PROBLEM.  OBVIOUSLY BEING ABLE TO ACTUALLY READ A SITE IS OVER-RATED AND SHOULD NOT IN FACT BE A CRITICAL ISSUE TO THOSE USING GOOGLE CHROME.

So here is a blog dedicated not just to this issue, but to point out that the developers are lazy, good for nothing bastards who just have more critical issues to deal with than making sure their browser actually works.  

See, once upon a time this issue happened and Google immediately released a patch to fix it.  Then they reintroduced the issue and now don't seem to care.  This has been ongoing for over a year.  Do you think Google cares?  FUCK NO!  

So I invite you to post your Google Chrome hatred here.  Please do!  Give us suggestions for better browsers.  Tell us how Google Chrome has made your life worse.  How they are spying on you or whatever.  Its all good here. 

And if you are a developer of Google Chrome, I have just four words for you: FUCK YOU TOO BUDDY!  At least now we both understand one another.  I don't care and CLEARLY neither do you.  

3 comments:

  1. Cheapest shot they take is to deliberately make Outlook Live look bad, work bad. Do they really think people will move to gmail? Meantime they create intentional confusion and annoyance. Talk about antitrust and violating the spirit of the internet!!

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  2. YES! and now you need chrome to take a proverbial crap on the internet. Want to do anything on a google service and you have at least 2 annoying prompts that wont go away trying to get you installing Chrome. Its like having your very own personal sleazy salesman wherever you go. One you wish will just piss off!

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  3. I was using Google Translate this morning, via my familiar Firefox, and it recommended I give Chrome a try. I did, and it had a few important things missing, like an Open File command and an option to choose your own home page instead of having to settle for Google’s. It wasn’t long before I uninstalled it.

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