I haven't tried this, but it looks easy, and knowing the trouble some of us more senior users (like me!) have double-clicking, it might be useful! :-)
Simplify using your mouse: change double-click to single-click
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Simplify using your mouse: change double-click to single-click
It appears from his review that Symantec has addressed performance and pricing as well, but it's still far from being a freebie! I assume he is addressing a brand new, and probably not yet available product, so it'll be a long time before this doubting Thomas believes it.
On a related subject, a customer asked me to download and install the newest version of Norton Antivirus for him this week. I did so, dutifully paid the $39.99 fee, which is an ANNUAL fee, and finished a very long and painful installation process. After this was done, and it seemed that I came to a nice clean end of the process, I was informed that the license had expired! I tried everything but could not get past this. I finally found Symantec online chat support and signed in. I was number 52 in the queue of people waiting to chat with an expert. Fortunately I was watching a baseball game on TV so I just kept an eye on the screen from time to time, and when my number came up, I entered a chat room with Suresh something. He/she took the time to understand my problem, and then indicated that he/she could help, and went ahead by taking control of the computer I was working on, worked his/her magic, and got the product going.
This was a HORRIBLE, but typical, and very time-consuming Symantec experience. It's like adding insult to injury after you pay your forty bucks. No thank you.
See the forum chatter about this
I'm holding off on any more investigating until the first official version comes along. If you want to try Chrome now, and you really have nothing to lose other than your time, you can download it here:
Since it is still in Beta testing, the more cautious of you may want to wait until it is available as a production program. I'll keep you posted on when that is and I will also report back on my experience using it.
Chrome will surely be making a dent in the number of users of Firefox and Internet Explorer, and most likely a rather large dent!