There are plenty of things I like about Google Chrome, but one of the things I just noticed was that if you maximize the window, the draggable area above the tabs vanishes. That makes sense because you can't drag around a maximized window.


Also on the list of reasons of why I still like Chrome as a general use browser:
download manager saves and runs files without extra popup windows or download list windows (without requiring plugins). Opera comes the closest to this behavior, but still lacks the bar at the bottom, which I've only seen in the form of third party pluginscolor coding and fading of URL text to distinguish different parts of the address (protocol, secure protocol, main domain...)main bookmarks are an extension of the toolbar bookmarks, instead of the other way aroundeasy tabs/windows management, thanks to the wide draggable tab areas and long draggable window area (example of badly done implementation: Safari 4 Beta)right sizes, proportions, and colors of the minimalist browser chromeand plenty of other little details, in both UI/functionality and speed, but who could forget one of my favorites: separate processes for each tab, because I've had single tabs crash my entire browser with ten, twenty, forty tabs open
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