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Why does chess.com not look into creating a Windows app for Chess.com. It would be much appreciated as my laptop has a lot of ram but Microsoft Edge does not let me use it at all.

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Yon can download always Chrome and play Chess as well. Or Mozilla, if you are a privacy-maniac.

But yes, a Chess.com Win app would be awesome.

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aWesternNative wrote:

A browser that doesn't fully use ram is like teepee that cannot fit big turkey. White man must build new edition to teepee, as you said .exe file.

lol I wish.

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ernestogon wrote:

Yon can download always Chrome and play Chess as well. Or Mozilla, if you are a privacy-maniac.

But yes, a Chess.com Win app would be awesome.

I mean I would prefer TOR but I cannot use anything except for Edge due to parental controls. 

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I thought you would have realized by now. I suppose some information gets into people's brains slower than others.

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lol tongue.png

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You shot first.

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Why is a browser using a lot of RAM a good thing?  It should use only what it needs.

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greghunt escribió:

Why is a browser using a lot of RAM a good thing?  It should use only what it needs.

Maybe "what it needs" are.... a lot of RAM.

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I doubt it will happen - it would be yet another set of code that Chess.com would have to maintain and for what benefit? Who's going to download a piece of code for something they can play from any browser?
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Caedrel escribió:
I doubt it will happen - it would be yet another set of code that Chess.com would have to maintain and for what benefit? Who's going to download a piece of code for something they can play from any browser?

My 2 cents.

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ernestogon wrote:
greghunt escribió:

Why is a browser using a lot of RAM a good thing?  It should use only what it needs.

Maybe "what it needs" are.... a lot of RAM.

How do you know that?  Does the browser run out of memory and show some error indicating heap exhaustion or failure to allocate RAM?  Is there some actual problem other than apparently free RAM?