[OU] Chrome

Bart Hansen vestby at gmail.com
Thu Sep 4 19:16:58 UTC 2008


W,

I ask because sometimes the s/w maker provides a better uninstaller by
putting it in the Start menu.

Bart

On 04/09/2008, Webgenie <webgenie at fastmail.fm> wrote:
> Bart,
>
> I used CCleaner to uninstall.
>
> Webgenie
>
> Bart Hansen wrote:
>> Webgenie, did you use the Start command to uninstall?
>>
>> I may try it for use only with Gmail. Opera is still not doing well with
>> Gmail.
>>
>> Bart
>>
>> On 03/09/2008, Webgenie <webgenie at fastmail.fm> wrote:
>>
>>> It isn't emulating Opera, and I don't think it is a threat to any other
>>> browser.  When using it, look in your task manager.  You will see several
>>> things running, including Google updater.  After closing Chrome, look
>>> again in your task manager.  You will see that Google updater is still
>>> running.  To me, that is invasive.  I killed the updater process before
>>> uninstalling.  Someone else mentioned to me that they uninstalled, but
>>> the
>>> updater remained.  I think maybe they didn't kill the process first, but
>>> you still have to search for Google in your computer after the uninstall
>>> to remove the updater and Google folders.
>>>
>>> Webgenie
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>> Has anyone checked out Google's Chrome?  Is it trying to emulate Opera?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Ed McClelland, Alexandria, Virginia.
>>>>>
>
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