Ichinisan
Lifer
The Linux version has an option to show system title bars. The Windows / Mac versions do not have this option.
If this annoys you, please "star" this issue so it gets more attention from Google devs:
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=67491
One of the best features of Windows 7/8 is "AeroSnap," which lets you grab the title bar of a maximized window and drag-down to restore to windowed mode, or drag left and right to snap to the sides of the screen. Also, you can drag-up to maximize again. It's a huge help when dealing with multiple monitors; especially when the size / aspect of the monitors is not identical. When you have a lot of tabs open in Chrome, you can't use AeroSnap as intended.
I almost always have 20+ tabs open. It's nearly impossible to grab the title bar when the Chrome window is maximized. Even when it's in a window, the grab area is too thin and difficult to grab-and-drag. If you increase the system DPI setting, Chrome ignores it. 😡
This problem is extremely irritating when you're in a remote desktop session and the auto-hide option bar keeps covering your tabs every time you try to click one of them.
Another less-important benefit: Having the title bar allows me to see the full title of a web page (useful if you have scrolled-down in a Gmail conversation thread). This works as expected in the Linux version of Chrome with system title bars enabled.
If this annoys you, please "star" this issue so it gets more attention from Google devs:
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=67491
One of the best features of Windows 7/8 is "AeroSnap," which lets you grab the title bar of a maximized window and drag-down to restore to windowed mode, or drag left and right to snap to the sides of the screen. Also, you can drag-up to maximize again. It's a huge help when dealing with multiple monitors; especially when the size / aspect of the monitors is not identical. When you have a lot of tabs open in Chrome, you can't use AeroSnap as intended.
I almost always have 20+ tabs open. It's nearly impossible to grab the title bar when the Chrome window is maximized. Even when it's in a window, the grab area is too thin and difficult to grab-and-drag. If you increase the system DPI setting, Chrome ignores it. 😡
This problem is extremely irritating when you're in a remote desktop session and the auto-hide option bar keeps covering your tabs every time you try to click one of them.
Another less-important benefit: Having the title bar allows me to see the full title of a web page (useful if you have scrolled-down in a Gmail conversation thread). This works as expected in the Linux version of Chrome with system title bars enabled.