Roboform claims that they cannot integrate into Google Chrome because of the Webkit browser engine. Although Chrome is appealing, without Roboform, I'll stay with IE7.
Roboform claims that they cannot integrate into Google Chrome because of the Webkit browser engine. Although Chrome is appealing, without Roboform, I'll stay with IE7.
Pretty much kills Chrome for me if this is true.
I think, eventually, if for no other reason than user demand, they will make a version that is compatible with Chrome.
I am going to continue using Chrome and patiently wait! No matter which browser I have tried, since getting a laptop with Vista, I have had trouble losing my WiFi connection every few minutes, requiring a reboot, which really cut into my productivity. Since downloading Chrome, I haven't had any connection problems, so I will live with typing in my log-ins, for now.
Today, Roboform tech support said that they will look into the possibility of integration with Google Chrome. If they get enough inquiries from existing users, it might motivate them to move more quickly.
Do you mean RoboForm? I use that too, but Chrome remembers all of your passwords, so it's not all that bad. Although I hope there will be a future plugin for it later!
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It's not possible but they will look into the possibility?Kate replied (2008/09/06 06:47 pm EST):
Thank you for your message.
We are sorry, but RoboForm cannot integrate with Google Chrome.
Unfortunately, it is not possible due to the browser engine that Google chose, named WebKit.
We will look into possibility of integration.![]()
I think what RoboForm was trying to say was that it would be very difficult to make their product for Chrome and just can't be bothered by it, but due to popular demand it looks as though they are going to reconsider.![]()
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