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Does consistency matter at all? Chrome does not need to be "consistent" in the way you mean. Besides most of the Google apps are not consistent on the windows platform toolkit-wise. Wait! The latest Office applications aren't consistent either and finally Linux users don't care about consistency ( unless you ask them of course :-) ) I guess the point I am trying to make is that you are right but you are right about something that (IMHO) isn't important to the user at all.