First, why are you shouting at me? I am not a Chrome developer.
Second, why are you dropping the Google group CC every time? telling me
stuff will not get you too far.
Third, most of the people do not know what browser is, so I really think you
were overreacting with your message.

Good luck.

☆PhistucK


On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 17:48, <[email protected]> wrote:

>  The reason that you think themes are more popular is because those are the
> people that have time to play around on your chat forums.
> You have millions of business people printing invoices daily online.
> NONE of them can use your browser.
> They simply do not have the time to mess around asking you to fix things
> that EVERY other browser already offers.
> They ask once or twice, then they simply throw you away because you dont
> care enough to fix something that is THAT important.
> So what you THINK is so very popular, in actuality is you catering to the
> least common denominator.
> MOST people are just too busy to sit around all day begging you to fix the
> obvious.
>
>
> PhistucK wrote:
>
> They care, but they go by popularity most of the time, because they prefer
> a lot of people will use their browser. The need to remove the header\footer
> on print is less common than the use of themes.
>
>  I agree with you that it should be fixed, but would you fix something
> that a small fraction of the people who use your product actually needs?
>
>  Anyway, I do not think there is any point in continuing this debate. You
> are angry or disappointed because you cannot have your way, that is
> understandable. I have issues that I would like them to solve, as well, like
> certificate error management. But not a lot of people need it, so I am
> suffering and waiting, even though I am using the same 'bad' SSL web sites
> through most of my day at work, because the rest is good enough.
>
>  Your case is different, obviously and it is a huge usability problem for
> you, of course.
> I really hope they will get this fixed soon, anyway.
>
> ☆PhistucK
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 09:26, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Umm, no.
>> Also the people working on the project.
>> Let's face it, themes are done, print options are not.
>> Problems with the print options have been posted all over the place since
>> the FIRST day the upgrade went into effect that caused the problem.
>> Its not a small problem for those of us that have internet businesses.
>> It's HUGE.
>> It's the difference between looking professional, and looking like you
>> dont know what youre doing.
>> It is pretty obvious where the priorities lie for the people working on
>> this project.
>> MANY upgrades have come out since this problem first started, and none has
>> addressed this issue.
>> So its perfectly clear where the developers priorities lie.
>> They are more concerned with what the browser looks like than usability.
>> Ok, so its fast.  That's nice, but it's also totally irrelevant if i cant
>> ALSO do what I need to do with it.
>> I spend an average of 6 hours a day printing invoices, 7 days a week.
>> Why would I want to keep switching back and forth between browsers every
>> time I want to print something?
>> I want ONE browser that is quick, efficient,  AND gets the job done.
>> It really doesnt seem like that much to ask that business people be able
>> to print invoices using the browser.
>> All of the other browsers can make that possible, but after months and
>> months google (the biggest name on the internet today) isnt capable?
>> Of course they could fix it if they wanted to.
>> These are the cream of the crop as far as programmers go.
>> They apparently just dont care.
>>
>>
>>
>> PhistucK wrote:
>>
>>  Not the people that are working on this project, the people that are
>> using the browser.
>>
>> ☆PhistucK
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 08:16, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> It was worth it actually for the first 5 or 6 months.
>>> Now, not so much. Mostly seems to be a waste of time.
>>> Especially if themes are receiving a higher priority than actual
>>> functionality issues.
>>> It seems that it is more productive to concentrate on making sure Opera
>>> is  working properly, since it is a browser I can actually use.
>>> Its too bad really, as chrome is faster and crashes less.
>>> Unfortunately, that really doesnt matter if it doesnt do what I need it
>>> to do.
>>> Obviously I have to be able to print professional looking invoices in
>>> order to maintain my business.
>>> If the people working on this project are more interested in what it
>>> looks like than how it works, then I am pretty much wasting my time and
>>> effort to keep looking for solutions with chrome.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> PhistucK wrote:
>>>
>>>  I agree.
>>> I wish I could help.
>>> Check back every once in a while, it is worth it. ;)
>>>
>>> ☆PhistucK
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 08:04, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Well then I guess I will just keep using opera.
>>>> The fix has been "in the works" for quite awhile now.
>>>> Not sure why it is taking so long.
>>>> But those of us who WORK on the computer spend a lot more time using the
>>>> browser than the casual facebook users.
>>>> That I am sure of.
>>>> If the browser doesnt get the job done, then it really doesnt matter
>>>> what it looks like, does it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> PhistucK wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Correct. Now, that is you. Others, prefer their "Facebook viewer" to
>>>> look nice.
>>>> (I am not saying this is the correct consideration, but that is just the
>>>> way it is.)
>>>> I guess you have starred the issue already, if you have not, do it now.
>>>> There is an ongoing work, as I understand, on the whole printing
>>>> preview\settings feature, but it is not a high priority issue right now.
>>>>
>>>>  ☆PhistucK
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 07:48, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> That's great, but it doesnt get the job done.
>>>>> I dont use browsers to have something pretty to look at.
>>>>> I use them to get my work done.
>>>>> So if I cant use your browser to get my work done, I have to use
>>>>> someone else's browser.
>>>>> It's just that simple.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> PhistucK wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>  Well, Themes are more popular. :P
>>>>>
>>>>> ☆PhistucK
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 23:49, Kuntry Klippers <
>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> at what point are we going to finally be able to remove the header and
>>>>>> footer from the page when we print invoices.
>>>>>> i see thread after thread about little niceties like themes etc, only
>>>>>> NOONE seems to be addressing a serious functionality issue that keeps
>>>>>> me from using google chrome for my work.
>>>>>> you cannot print an invoice with this browser in its current state,
>>>>>> because it prints unsightly web addresses all across the bottom of
>>>>>> your invoice.
>>>>>> people have been asking now for MONTHS AND MONTHS that this issue be
>>>>>> addressed, and yet NOTHING.
>>>>>> instead we get themes and other non-essential upgrades that do not
>>>>>> address the functionality problems with this browser.
>>>>>> This is a serious disappointment.
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