Talya wrote:
Although someone needs an IE skin for Chrome. I don't like how it pretends not to be a windows app. The lack of file/edit/view menus and the lack of standard toolbars irritates me, as does the drab flat-graphics of its interface.
We all have our own aesthetic sense. That said:
It's not that Chrome is "pretending not to be windows app"; it's because Chrome a cross-platform application. They didn't want to have to deal with code for 3 (and possibly more) interfaces to the same application. As well, they want Chrome to look like Chrome no matter what platform you're using it on. As well, since Chrome is supposed to be the basis for the window/compositing manager in Google's upcoming Linux distro, they wanted to keep it as unobstructive an minimalist as possible, so as not to get in the way of applications. And, in any case, Google's aesthetic has always been one of minimalism.
Its really just a matter of personal taste, I guess. My own sense of aesthetics lean towards clean, minimalist interfaces. As such, Chrome actually blends in quite nicely with both my Gnome desktop at home and my Windows 7 desktop at work.