Google Chrome for Mac getting confirm to quit option

Revision 64920 marks the feature's arrival in the Chromium for Mac builds, and users who want to give it a go can enable confirm to quit on the about:flags page. In case the warning Chrome provides isn't enough, remember: about:flags can crash your browser, warp your LPs, and cause premature baldness.
Here's hoping the feature makes its way to Chrome on other operating systems as well. Anyone who's ever gotten a bit trigger happy while closing tabs and accidentally shut their whole browser down would probably welcome a confirm to close option.













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Subscribe to commentsmy2kchildNov 3rd 2010 11:53PM
Why is this good? Key commands are meant to make things faster, not slow you down. Besides, chrome saves your open tabs anyway; so if you accidentally close the window, just open it back up and you're back to where you were.
apNov 4th 2010 1:23AM
Did we notice Verbatim Instant showing up into about:flags too? I find that nicer than normal instant.
SarimNov 8th 2010 5:33PM
Oh thank god, yes. This is great for me, since I always hit Cmd+Q instead of Cmd+W by accident, and end up having to load up 20 tabs all over again. Wish it made its way into the dev channel though.
SolidNov 4th 2010 5:22AM
Aww, is it me or the Instant option got pulled out from Chrome dev channel? I'm using 9.0.570.0 version on Windows 7 and I can't see Instant in the about:flags anymore.
SolidNov 4th 2010 5:25AM
Oh, ok, apparently it got moved to the 'Basic' options window. Pardon.
BerserkerNov 7th 2010 5:45AM
Why not add a keyboard shortcut in system preferences? I add cmd+option+q to quit those applications I don't want accidentaly quitted..