[citation][nom]Dkz[/nom]why would you even install adobe suit on a netbook/tablet/smartphone anyway?[/citation]
My understanding is that Google only intend netbook and lite device usage to start with and full PC usage at a later stage. We have already seen the stories of banning Windows over at Google HQ.
If this is the case do you think that Chrome will have 2 differant versions, one for lite devices and one for desktop PCs or it will be the same for both. If it is the same for both then no one will use it for desktops as their software will be useless. No games, no video editing.
So far no-one can give a straight answer, I say "will it offer compatability?"
People say "why would you want it?"
Answer a question with a question basically means no. It won't offer any compatability and you are back to the same problem as Apple, with a fancy looking UI and having to pay for every App from the sole vendor and all your previously acquired software may as well go in the bin.
Give us an OS that can do everything, then we can choose wether to run bloated mega-programs or just browse funny vids on Youtube. Making it run fast is then the problem of the hardware vendor, but at least give us the choice instead of limiting us, after all, it's our money to waste isn't it?