![]() ![]() What's worse is that most of the features gumming up your browser already exist in Chrome as less obtrusive extensions.Ĭhrome's multi-purpose address bar/search field remains, but it's been shortened to include a search-specific field that drops down into full Google Search listings a la Google Instant, or it can be used to search your Facebook friend list. All social sharing is done within the browser, and all the services you link to RockMelt can be popped out in their own window as if they were standalone apps.īut Chrome users and Facebook fans alike should beware.Ĭhrome's default design, color scheme, and layout are all retained, but the naked simplicity of Chrome is completely lost in favor of cramming RockMelt full of social links and sidebars. The whole point of RockMelt is that it takes your "social" data (pretty much all of it) and wraps it into the Chromium browser, making it something that you can ostensibly use for your daily browsing activities without having to ever navigate to the actual sites. Immediately beside the address bar is a button marked "Share" which lets you share links as tweets, wall posts, or direct messages. Your friends with Facebook chat turned on show up in a vertical list down the left hand side of RockMelt, and links to your favorite bookmarks, sites, and social networks are presented as icons down the right side.
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