Chrome Goes to 11, Brings Flattened Logo With It

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[citation][nom]elkein[/nom]10 was -not- stable for me, I'll see if 11 is better, I had no less than 20 BSODs using chrome 10, before I conclsively tracking it to chrome/flash issues. Been using IE9 for a while now.(except to place this post arg, fix the button)[/citation]Maybe your PC is fail? I've used 10 happily all the way through and never had a BSoD. Use YouTube heavily, as well as forums i visit use heavy flash so its not like i wasnt using the built in flash component. :)

Prefer the 3D logo, but if they want to squash it flat so be it.
 
[citation][nom]slothy89[/nom]Maybe your PC is fail? I've used 10 happily all the way through and never had a BSoD. Use YouTube heavily, as well as forums i visit use heavy flash so its not like i wasnt using the built in flash component. Prefer the 3D logo, but if they want to squash it flat so be it.[/citation]

I used chrome10 on many computers(well chrome 11 now) It's definitely specific to that computer, reinstalls didn't help. That BTW was win 7 x64 ultimate flavor, running nvidia graphics. Chrome11 seems to have fixed the issue, they changed some things about the chrome/flash module. So is it a computer's fault after fresh installs or the programs fault? I call the program since they seem to have quietly fixed it.
 
I don't get this. The old logo is 10x better. Why would we want to go backwards with crappy 2d simplistic stuff? IE did the same with their IE9 "e"
 
I'd use Chrome if it would obey the flipping environment setup by Microsoft. As in, install your program into the damn "Program Files" directory.
 
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