![]() I'm glad you linked me to the standalone project. In order to pursue an active state of being one must consistently adapt. Known is a recognized, active state of being. It really is that great (and no one's paying me to say "Remembered" was just reflective of the nonfunctional, deceased role Zotero could have in the future. ![]() But, there are just so many drastic changes that would have to be made. Who knows? Maybe FireFox has another trick up its sleeve to regain the allegiance of traitors like me. I understand that there is an inordinate amount of work involved in making the switch to Chrome, but I'm predicting that either the Zotero staff will be smart and make it happen or else our beloved Zotero will die only to be replaced by a newer, better Google Chrome research tool. But, I am so blown away by Chrome that I have now stripped Firefox of everything except Zotero because Chrome does it all too, and Chrome does it better. And, I've only used Chrome for a total of 3 days. Now, even in its infancy, Chrome is already light-years ahead of FireFox. Like it or not, last week Chrome suddenly burst onto the scene of legitimate browsers with it's recent introduction of the official extensions gallery. ![]() Unless something drastic changes, and soon, Zotero WILL have to address the problem of compatibility with Chrome. The last thread about Chrome was closed in favor of an "official" FAQ where users can't comment.
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