I mean, Chrome was created by Google. It seems to me it should have the Google toolbar to access my bookmarks. Does someone know (for real) why it doesn't? When I try to install it, Chrome tells me Mozilla Firefox is required.|||Chrome has most of the features of the toolbar already. Here are the details on what's available and how to access it:
http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin鈥?/a>|||Chrome doesn't require the toolbar. All the toolbar features are already there, they just take some time getting to learn. To find your bookmarks, click on the wrench and go to the Bookmark Manager. The whole idea of the Chrome interface is to make it as simple visually as possible with no toolbars and buttons. Personally I think they went a bit overboard and made it really easy to bookmark pages, but a pain in the butt to open those bookmarks.|||I think that Google knows what they are doing, and all of their choices are carefully thought out.|||i think with toolbar browser speed go to slow because lots of feature and there date load at the run time, that's why google choose chrome without toolbar for fast browsing speed
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