Sorry for the extra message. I just checked my Chrome version number. I'm using 
a dev build of Chrome which is up to version 19. So if you guys are having 
issues, you might want to try downloading a build from the dev channel.

On Mar 30, 2012, at 5:30 AM, Yuma Antoine Decaux <jamy...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Just a heads up to let you know that chrome 18 is out, and if you have 17 
> installed, it will automatically update without asking.
> 
> A few notes on this new release:
> 
> 1-now entering a text field is much more obvious, as voice over announces 
> with that clickety sound.
> 2-the tabs work in a much more fluid way, and as opposed to safari, one 
> doesn't need to first press on the tab then vo right then interact with the 
> html content. Pressing on the tab puts you in the page right away, which i 
> thought was a cool time saver.
> 3- speed performances are felt, and it's a real pleasure to browse the web.
> 
> This one i'm keeping as my default browser for now. If apple's team could fix 
> that safari busy issue, i might reconsider but for now, chrome hands down.
> 
> Yuma
> 
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