Form Auto-fill works with Chrome easily. It is done by the internal functioning of Chrome Browser.
As of version 6.0, Google Chrome has a built-in AutoFill feature, found under Options > Personal Stuff > AutoFill I found Chrome autofil useless downloaded Lastpass and now Chrome is awesome
As of version 6.0, Google Chrome has a built-in AutoFill feature, found under Options > Personal Stuff > AutoFill
Using autofill on Google Chrome will save time when filling out forms. It remembers your name, address, and most other answers to questions that forms request and fills them in for you saving the time it takes to fill those entries by hand.
LastPass is a password manager which can generate, store, autofill and autologin your online accounts' usernames and passwords. It is known for its security and is available in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, IE and Opera on Linux, Windows and Mac.
Google Mail works on both safari and Chrome. Chrome is a Google Product so it must run on chrome.
Facebook has no connection with Google Chrome whatsoever. It works the same way on Chrome as it works on other browsers.
Explorer works but it is slow as compared to Chrome. Chrome is one of the fastest browsers on the web.
One should use it carefully so one does not enter address or credit card information into a site that is not trusted. The way one is able to set up Google autofill is to go to the Chrome browser, go to menu and select settings. Then show advanced settings and then manage autofill settings. From there one just needs to fill in the information they want saved. Whenever a site from that point wants to use the autofill a pop up should appear.
WikiAnswers works fine in Google Chrome.
In order to enable Autofill on their browser, a person can download a third-party autofill tool from a variety of websites. One particular autofill tool is called "Dashlane", which can be downloaded and applied to any browser of choice.
Yes, Google Chrome works with Apple OS also. It works with OSX 10.7.3 and is fully functional.
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