The ever expanding enterprise Google has decided to try to conquer the internet in another way. I find this surprising because there are already many different browsers, some even requiring different formatting for websites. Add another one to the list?
Anyway it aims at having a "a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier."I must say it looks sexy, especially with previews for favorite site and links to your documents. And browser dragable tabs.Also included, porn mode, aka "Incognito Mode"Google Chrome
lulz. Porn Mode
I really like Google Chrome, I'm all for simplicity. The comic explaining the concept behind it is also really interesting:
linkHang on, isn;t this edmunns blog?
I like this better, it praises chrome.Chrome is an awesome ball of ideas and concepts and technologies, wrapped up in a not-quite-usable-yet package.Can't wait for it to be 1.0.I'm making this comment with Google Chrome :D
I like Google chrome, I think they're heading in the right direction, but I will stick to Opera until 1.0 is out.
I wish they didn't go for that Fisher-Price "My First Web Browser" look.
Google Chrome is awesome. Love the ability to resize multi-line text boxes.
@ OL: Blue automatically makes you think Fisher-Price? I think it looks fine. At least the X button is only red when you hover over it.I'm runnning windows 2000 right now, and it doesn't say that it supports it so I'll hve to upgrade before I can try it.
Looks nice, but I only really care about mouse guestures, other features, compatibility, and ram usage.@ Player: Chrome's main selling point is it's RAM usage. I do not believe it has mouse gestures. I don't know if it'll run on 2000, as I run XP. And it has "other features"… I guess… o_O
I downloaded it last night and afterward used it for the rest of the night, I noticed a slight increase in download speed, which shocked me more than anything because I didn't believe a browser could speed up dial-up, but apparently it didn't last, as it returned to the slow 2kbps download speed I normally get.
Its design is simplistic, while simplistic is nice, I feel more comfortable using FireFox, but I believe if I would continue to use Chrome more often I'd like it better now, like I did when I made the switch from Internet Explorer to FireFox. I'm not using Chrome now, partially due to the fact that FireFox opens cached pages faster than Chrome does.