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glypo 02-09-2008 06:56 PM

Google Chrome - A real Firefox/IE competitor?
 
Well I'm sat here typing this on Google Chrome - which is Googles very own web browser.

To be honest, it looks like your average web browser with a cool interface. However it has some super cool stuff backend which make it super quick and generally very stable.

I would suggest people check it out just for the fun.

http://www.google.com/chrome

There is actually a comic which explains the cool stuff behind it too:

http://www.google.com/googlebooks/chrome/

May sound strange, but it's a surprisingly good read :)

DCM 02-09-2008 07:04 PM

and they say Microsoft was trying to monopolise the home user market....

Supergreg 02-09-2008 07:04 PM

well it's... blue :o

jimmy 02-09-2008 07:12 PM

I don't mind being dominated by loads of quality useful free stuff! bargain!:thumbsup:

I'll check this browser out

SlowOne 02-09-2008 07:34 PM

And it's designed to run Google's web-based apps. That bell you can hear is the one tolling for MS...

Southwell 02-09-2008 07:37 PM

Im using it at the moment, seems fairly good but im sure loads of add on's will come up with it being open source.

jimmy 02-09-2008 07:39 PM

I use the google docs word processor all the time for the reviews - its great because I never have to worry about losing my work, EVER! and I can log in and work on things anywhere on any computer.

glypo 02-09-2008 08:21 PM

Chrome speeds up Javascript heavy apps like Google docs, Gmail and calendar massively with it's amazing built from scratch JRE.

It's not blue for me? I think it must match peoples desktop - so blue for XP systems maybe? Really looks at home on Vista. Not even a Google logo or title bar - which is nice. All you really get are tabs and lots of space for the webpage... which I suppose is the whole idea :)

I really don't know where my loyalties lie now. I have used Firefox for 6 years, since long before it was even called Firefox. But I also very loyal to Google. Google have made some of the most outstanding stuff in internet history. On merit basis, even though it's in beta - Chrome wins!

OldTimer 02-09-2008 08:31 PM

Just downloaded it and 1st place i thought i would test it is oople ;) and guess what there is a thread about it already lol.

I do like it so far nice and clean interface.

Chris Doughty 02-09-2008 08:35 PM

looks nice, does not seem to work as well as I would like.

I like to live in the dark ages on IE6

I get sick of extra gadgets and features...

I like to type the address in the address bar, I don't want it to tell me what websites I should visit each time I load it up :rolleyes:

DAVIDZX5 02-09-2008 09:04 PM

I just downloaded it and I really like it and it has made my laptop run faster

:)

mole2k 02-09-2008 09:14 PM

I have to say it's quite nice, gotta use it for a while longer before I decide if I actually like it more than firefox!

SHY 02-09-2008 09:22 PM

Good tip! Thx! :thumbsup:

Northy 02-09-2008 09:26 PM

Using it now, but when I scroll down to the bottom of a page I can't scroll back up :(

G

josh_smaxx 02-09-2008 09:53 PM

Hey im liking this :drool:

glypo 02-09-2008 10:49 PM

Cool things people may want to try.

Task Manager - Right click up the top to see a task manager. This shows you how much memory, CPU and bandwidth each tab (thus website) is taking up).

Porn mode/Incognito - By clicking the button on top right then "new incognito window" or ctrl+shift+n you open up a new window where cookies and history are not stored. Google say this is great for buying a gift you want to keep secret... I can think of other uses.

Drag & drop tabs - Drag a tab off window to create a new window, or even drag an individual tab over to a second monitor. I see this being useful when I'm watching something on iPlayer or YouTube and still want to browse.

Application shortcuts - By clicking the button on the top right you can create application shortcuts. These basically run the link as an even more minimalistic window. Great for making web based email, web calendar, web based office programmes act like they are in fact integral and not web based.

jono83 03-09-2008 12:12 AM

but why no google tool bar for it ? thats like naming a child but not giving it a surname

glypo 03-09-2008 12:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jono83 (Post 155863)
but why no google tool bar for it ? thats like naming a child but not giving it a surname

I don't understand.

Chrome has spell check, one click bookmark, instant suggestions, and much more. Why would you need to add a Google Toolbar... the whole browser is Google.

jono83 03-09-2008 12:42 AM

it because I like the autofill feature really

jim76 03-09-2008 09:00 AM

dumb question sorry!
If i downlad this to try, is it going to replace my IE7 or whatever i currently use? Or can i still use the old version if i don't like Chrome?


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