![]() ![]() ![]() Mac users are used to simply do Command + Q keypress to quit an app. It really feels like an unseasoned developer added this hodgepodge feature, most likely an inexperienced intern. Is it an attempt to stiff Apple’s upper lip? If so that’s a really uninformed move because the real victims are all Mac Chrome users that are impacted by this new procedure, not Apple. ![]() No explanation, scenario, or information of this significant change whatsoever. Even Google has not come up with a reason for this feature. There’s just no benefit to this approach. ![]() It disrupts the flow of quitting an app that is standard across all Mac applications. It boggles my mind why Google has added a new but unwanted feature that is a default behavior on Chrome browsers. ![]()
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