A computer program does what you tell it to do, not what you want it to do
By Fabio on Saturday November 14th 2009 11:14 | Category: software
Chromium has come a long way since the early builds just a few months back. It has gained theme, extension and flash support along with other fine features it's coming together nicely. Although until now Chromium just didn't seem to fit in well with my Gnome environment, but all that has changed.


Almost from the very start Chromium has offered the ability to use your GTK theme to make the browser blend in with your everyday system.
Even though the feature to match the GTK theme has been available for a while it didn't seem to work out for me.
It did try to put together a few of my themes colors and used the native window manager but it's only since the latest build that it actually does this to the point that you can't even tell this once was that bright blue sports car called Chromium.
Very nice job by the Chromium dev team, it now integrates really well and it's slowly but surely becoming my browser of choice on my low-end netbook.
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