I make allowances for poorly written English on the Internet in case
English is not the writer's native language.
I don't make allowances for rudeness or arrogance, which is apparent
even in poorly written posts.

First, I believe this post is about your previous post:
   
http://groups.google.com/group/chromium-discuss/browse_thread/thread/87d0c35c1974091a#
For future reference, it would be better to continue posting to the
original thread than to start an entirely new one... not everyone
reading this one will know what you are talking about.

Second, Finnur may be a Chromium developer, but I am not.  But neither
of us understood your original post.  Insulting him and me for asking
for clarification and offering suggestions will not get you what you
want.

Third, whether you use Chrome/Chromium or not makes absolutely no
difference to me.  Everyone is different, and the competitors may suit
you better.

If I understand your post this time, you would like a drop-down list
of the most-recently accessed URLs.  That may be a nice feature to
have, but personally I think the way the Omnibox works is easier and
faster -- all I have to do is start typing in it, and it searches my
history for the URLs that match what I've typed in so far and displays
the result in a drop-down box.  I can get to my desired URL quickly
without having to search thru my most-recently accessed list.

If I have a number of URLs that I wish to switch to and from, I find
it easiest to open them as separate tabs and click amongst them "to
navigate from page to page" very quickly.

These suggestions are what work for me.  They may or may not work for
you in your preferred browsing style.




On Oct 5, 10:06 pm, Himanshu Jain <[email protected]> wrote:
> i m referring to the drop box of the address bar not the history(back and
> forward) buttons, i think it is very clear between the difference of history
> and address bar, i m shocked to know that u r not able to understand what i
> m talking about, u just see what ur competitors are providing in address bar
> or what u call ur "omni bar". like the name of web sites u have surfed, and
> ur omni bar dosnt provide it when u switch off and then on ur computer, u
> dont expect every1 to go to history to click on the web page u want, rather
> u just click on the addres bar which will drop down the list of webpages u
> have accessed b4. do u get it now what i mean???sheshh talk about computer
> expert, i think u should check all the things amongst all ur competitors who
> are providing internet browsers.
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