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When are we getting Google Chrome support?
When are we getting Google Chrome support?
- Can we at least simply get the page not blocked on Chrome's user agent?Just serve it up like you would Firefox or Internet Explorer and see how it goes.
- Modificatod3v_null venerdì 5 settembre 2008 15.42Proper casing
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- Since Chrome is still in Beta, we do not have any plans on supporting at this time. We'll re-evaluate once a non-Beta release is available.
Jason Garza, Program Manager- Contrassegnato come rispostaJason A. GarzaMSFT, Proprietariovenerdì 19 settembre 2008 23.34
Short answer, no. The decision has been made to continue with only IE and Firefox support for the time being. Google Chrome has been holding steady at about 1% of market share since September, so the low adoption rate does not justify the investment to make My.live.com compatible. We're also not providing Safari support, which has an 8% share.
Jason Garza, Program Manager- Contrassegnato come rispostaJason A. GarzaMSFT, Proprietariolunedì 6 aprile 2009 17.58
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- I'll just second that
- Yah, I love my windows live but id love it for if it supported chrome..
- Since Chrome is still in Beta, we do not have any plans on supporting at this time. We'll re-evaluate once a non-Beta release is available.
Jason Garza, Program Manager- Contrassegnato come rispostaJason A. GarzaMSFT, Proprietariovenerdì 19 settembre 2008 23.34
- Heh, knowing Google that probably means there will never be Google Chrome support... :|
- Well, at least they are really trying to make the software and services work flawlessly - take notice Microsoft!
- Now that chrome has left beta, have the plans to support it changed?
Short answer, no. The decision has been made to continue with only IE and Firefox support for the time being. Google Chrome has been holding steady at about 1% of market share since September, so the low adoption rate does not justify the investment to make My.live.com compatible. We're also not providing Safari support, which has an 8% share.
Jason Garza, Program Manager- Contrassegnato come rispostaJason A. GarzaMSFT, Proprietariolunedì 6 aprile 2009 17.58
- I dont understand why there would be an investment in supporting chrome and safari. If my.live.com was developed with valid html, css and javascript code then shouldn't it just work with any browser. Isn't that how websites are supposed to work?

