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Website, "Office," and Gmail are fine. Though I use an old-old-old-old-"we were beta but not really beta-beta" skin for Gmail and stomped whatever changes they wanted to bring to it out before they happened because I'm an old man and hate change.
The new tab page is awful though. Firefox lets me restore previous closed tabs and Chrome took that out. Why? So goddamn distinguished mentally-challenged.
Ctrl+H? Ctrl+Shift+T?
History does not fix accidental deleted tabs from weeks/days back that I saved in the browser. You can go "well why don't you bookmark them?

" but that's missing the point.
And unless Ctrl+Shift+T opens EVERY. last. tab. I closed, it's pointless. It's good for the
last last tab. But what if I closed two tabs in a quick sucession and need the previous one from the last tab back? Firefox let's me see at least 2-5 previous tabs and select one/all to open. Chrome used to, IIRC. But since they changed shit around it's nearly impossible to see.
Same for "about:sessionrestore" in Firefox. If there's one in Chrome, I have no clue. If your browser crashes hard enough to not save the previous state from tabs, you have to start a total new session instead of seeing an "about:sessionrestore" tab open that shows your previous tabs/browsing window history of active tabs like Firefox.
Maybe some of this isn't learning Chromes quirks, but goddamn: Firefox's browsing experince is so much better than Chromes due to Google's constant changes to stuff that I take for granted in Firefox and if Super Ignore wasn't Chrome only, I'd probably stick with Firefox outside of work PC's that are so RAM limited that Chrome's browser is faster than Firefox at times.