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by dflock
6111 days ago
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True - and Chrome (the full install) already does this - it installs everything into your C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome folder.
I think the main issue isn't this, it's that many of the corporate desktops that are still running older IE versions are no-installing-anything-at-all-locked-down. |
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Additionally, this is probably wishful thinking, but I wonder if there's any chance IT departments would actually be somewhat friendly to this. Theoretically it shouldn't add much (if any) support load, since websites have to opt-in to Google Chrome Frame. An IT department could install it, still have all their internal apps run fine on IE and their users can have a better experience on the web without having to know or care about it.
(Of course, that assumes IT departments would actually want to give their users a better web experience to begin with...)