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Old 09-02-2008, 04:11 PM   #21 (permalink)
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So far it doesn't render the site here correctly. But it does load a lot quicker.
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Old 09-02-2008, 04:12 PM   #22 (permalink)
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native youtube support. No need to install flash. and it has a spell checker.
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Old 09-02-2008, 04:29 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Google Chrome Hands On and First Impressions with Screenshots




Here it is, folks: the first honest-to-goodness screenshots from Google Chrome, which you can now download for yourself. You can see the main tab setup, the settings windows, the new tab page and the Incognito window. Want to see more? Let us know what you're interested in in the comments section and we'll add to the below gallery. Don't worry, Mac and Linux folks; there'll be a version for you soon enough. Hit the jump for our gallery and initial impressions.

Our first impression of Chrome is that it's nice and fast. There's very little lag opening pages and the entire interface feels very streamlined. Opening it is insanely fast, it's noticeably faster to get running than either IE or FF>

I love the New Tab page, which displays your most-visited websites, recently-visited bookmarks, and recently-closed tabs. I can see this coming in handy really often and it saving lots of time (in the long run, when you add up the seconds saved.)

When the window is maximized, there's very little interface, bringing to mind those true full screen modes in IE.

You can instantly kill any Flash element in a page using the task manager without closing the page itself, which is great.

The download bar doesn't indicate progress, it just shows a megabyte number. Weak.

The look and feel of the browser is very similar to the Opera standard skin, especially when noted that the new tab page is kind of cribbed from them as well.

Dragging tabs in and out of windows is awesome, with a transparent version of the page pulling away with your mouse. The fact that you can pull tabs out of windows as well as combine windows is a great touch. Everything involving the tabs feels very, very smooth.

You can resize any text window on a page by dragging its bottom right corner around.

In the Windows Task Manager you can see your different tabs as separate instances of chrome.exe, and you can shut them down individually. You can't see which is which, however, so you might as well use the Chrome Task Manager. But they weren't lying about each tab being it's own process.

One thing I definitely miss from Firefox is the search bar with the multiple search engines pull down. I know that you can fiddle with the address bar and use it as a search engine as well, but if I want to make a specific search it seems easier to just go to that quick pulldown. Maybe I'll get used to using the address bar, we'll see.

The tabs in Chrome do have a couple of annoying little quirks that aren't in FF. For one, tabs remain the same size no matter how many are open rather than stretching to fill the window. That makes it difficult to tell what's in each tab due to how small they are. Making it more confusing is the fact that new tabs open between the tab you have open and the closest tab rather than putting new tabs at the end. This makes it easy to lose track of your tabs if you like to keep them orderly.
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so far so good, except the tags on the main page not rendering correctly.
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Old 09-02-2008, 10:36 PM   #24 (permalink)
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im loving this chrome! it even has a porn browsing window so now i can actually log on to sot at home and not have to worry about getting in trouble.
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Old 09-02-2008, 11:28 PM   #25 (permalink)
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i'll DL it in a few, i love the thought of it being fast to load and load pages, but the tabs sound pretty half ass'd. Firefox really does spoil you with great tabs and add ons. man i love my add ons....
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Old 09-03-2008, 06:34 PM   #26 (permalink)
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so far so good, except the tags on the main page not rendering correctly.
they do not render with older versions of IE either
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I don't know if there is room for a third browser...I mean...how many people do you know use Netscape? Probably the same people who installed it 5 years ago from that disc they got from AOL.

I <3 FF but I'm not tied to it. I don't like the lack of process isolation (that Chrome has) and watching FF eat hundreds of megs of ram. It doesn't eat too much on my Linux box but it still creeps up there (and has other problems). Frankly, I'll use any browser that renders correctly, quickly, doesn't crash, is customizable with add-ins and has tabs. Oh and whatever browser it be HAS to support Adblock Plus.
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