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(Unverified)Dec 11th 2009 8:48PM
I can say I'm finally comfortable switching to Chrome now. Just a few quirks though.
First of all, no adblock extension for Chrome actually block ads. They hide them. So sometimes you'll see the ads for a split second.
Greasemonkey scripts. All the good scripts use Greasemonkey specific API meaning most scripts won't even work in Chrome.
Lastpass is a great password manager and all but the Chrome extension interface is horribly annoying to navigate through.
As for the issue with Mouse Stroke not working in all pages... this is the developers explanation
"Mouse Stroke, like all other extensions of Google Chrome, doesn't work in all pages. At the time of writing, extensions work in http://, https://, ftp:// and file:// protocols, this is Google's design."