techcrunch.com — Chromium has been posting some conceptual screenshots of what the Chrome OS may look like. The Chromium site is full of reminders that the UI is under development and that "designs are subject to change", but I suspect that we'll see many of these ideas incorporated into the final builds of Chrome OS.
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stinkyjoeMay 15, 2010
Unless you actually need to get work done and not f**k around on the internet.With that said, I might still dual boot it, or toss it on a thumbdrive if possible, just out of curiosity.
homerrMay 15, 2010
gPad
laughtoMay 15, 2010
Cover Flow for window management? But that's a terrible idea...
laughtoMay 15, 2010
Yeah because Mac are competing in the "free or cheap OS that runs on anything" market
sl9sl9May 15, 2010
That seems to be the reason for its rapid mass-market success so far.
ethana2May 16, 2010
I don't really laugh at those days, and I don't regret them. Back in the days of XP, it was the best option I could afford. I tried Linux several times, Suse and Fedora both, but hardware incompatibility and UI confusion kept me on XP. The alternatives were either ridiculously expensive or just... sucked.*shrug*Now I'm the team contact of Ubuntu Nebraska.<a class="user" href="http://www.google.com/trends?q=fedora,+suse,+mandrake,+mandriva,+ubuntu" rel="nofollow">http://www.google.com/trends?q=fedora,+suse,+mandr ...</a>
michaelscott69May 17, 2010
LOL...Looks like this idiot TallestSkil likes saying "DO YOU USE IT?!?" What a faggy boy. You're the one that looks like an abject moron.
janjkoMay 17, 2010
HTML isn't always cloud. You can have your little server.
allonDec 2, 2010
I've been using GatherBack (<a href="http://www.gatherback.com">www.gatherback.com</a>) for Chrome screenshots - it's really nice. Highly recommended!