Next Step, Full user profile sync on Chrome

by Dinu on 20/02/2010



Picture of Google Chrome OS Sync

Google Chrome will add another feature soon, allowing you to sync the user profile with multiple computers, not just bookmarks, but your theme, browser preferences etc.

This will be yet another powerful feature for Google chrome, and at the same time, will be a another step towards Chrome OS. Because when Chrome Os hits the markets, users are supposed to have seamless integration of user experience on any system they login with Chrome OS.

In recent Chromium nightly builds, code has landed which will extend sync capabilities. I am  yet to see any changes related to this on the UI, but will post them as soon as I see it :)

Another thing I am waiting to see on Chrome Browser, from the Chrome OS demo is those lovely panels. I want to have my gamil chat window persistent, moving with me to all tabs.  It’ll be really cool right ?  I hope it wont take much time since Chrome Os should come out this year itself !

Ah !! this is tough !! don’t make me wait too much Google !

source : downloadsquad.com

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PhistucK February 20, 2010 at 6:59 pm

The current next step is the (new) form auto fill sync (I am not sure whether it would land at Chrome 4.1 or Chrome 5, though) . It will take some time before the full profile could be synced. Not before Chrome 6, I imagine.

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chrome story February 20, 2010 at 8:23 pm

@ PhistucK

let’s wait for it :)

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