New version of Chrome has it's own PDF viewer which the online taxbook doesn't like. Sigh.. back to Internet Explorer for a while.
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Purpose of Chrome
Outwest, I believe the purpose of creating Google Chrome was to provide us with a browser much less robust than IE.
Why would we want something less robust? For most of us, we realize that the powerful browser brings elaborate advertisements and flashing features screaming commercial messages at us. Google Chrome brings me a very fast download, which usually includes what I want to access, and does not waste extra time bringing me these flashing advertisements, often instead showing me a box with an "X" instead of the crap some other party wants to bog down the site.
Because we want only salient, relevant information with Chrome, it is necessary that some features will be non-functional. Sometimes this non-functionality applies to downloads that we really want. Chrome is a stripped-down browser and this is intentional. I enjoy using it to avoid the extra unwanted garbage, but it boils down to not being able to "pick and choose" the features we want or don't want.
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Does Google Chrome allow you to specify reading PDF's outside the browser, and if so, does it allow you to specify which reader? I never read PDFs within the browser, because the interactions get messed up and because the combination takes too much screen real estate.
Any full-featured browser will have some mechanism for external applications, such as the Adobe Reader, QuickTime, Flash, etc. In the case of the Adobe Reader, it has a setting to let you read links from the browser in a full Adobe window. I've never used Google Chrome, but in theory it ought to have a similar mechanism to tell it that you want to use the external Adobe Reader instead of the built-in PDF reader.
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