Re: Google Chrome - Who Uses It?
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Originally Posted by
m00kfu
That's the only thing holding me back from using Chrome too. I read somewhere that support should be added in the next couple of months.
There's a Beta version, but I'm not sure if it addresses that or not. Here's their blog with latest updates:
http://chrome.blogspot.com/
Re: Google Chrome - Who Uses It?
i used firefox on my moms comp,and switched mine to google chrome and i LOVE it,,also liek the incognito feature,where you can open a new tab,and anythign you do on it doesnt show in history or temp internet or anything,not that i use it,but its nice to have the option if a lot of people use the comp(used it to plan romantic stuff for my ex)
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I've been a diehard firefox fan for the past few years. I heard about chrome and was wondering if its any good and it sounds about right time to try it out, but... i have a mac. Anybody know if/when they will get a mac version?
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Opera browser is the best.
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I tried Chrome, it was nifty but nothing I didn't already have with Firefox, espcially after going to FF 3.1 Beta 3. Chrome to me is just another browser I gotta double check for compatibility :P.
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My friend has Chrome, and I've used it. It's very nice and would be my choice after Firefox.
However, I refuse to upgrade to Firefox 3. Unless they change something.
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I've used it since it was first released, and really like it.
It's much better than Internet Explorer, IMO.
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After getting firefox a few years ago I realize how bad IE sucks. I still have to refer to it for some sites because it's all they load the programming for and it's horrible. From the discussion here, I'm best with FF.
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IE8 isn't bad, but I stopped using it because I don't like their lack of flexibility. FF has nice addons, but they're not compatible with a few websites/features (Microsoft, of course) like MS Exchange OWA and I've had issues with memory leaks.
With that said, I'll give Chrome a try. I don't ask for many bells and whistles from a browser other than not bogging down my CPU/memory and flexible tab bars. I like to have the ability to open dozens of pages and select a tab instead of open a tab "window" like IE8 or scroll through tabs.