Google Chrome (in Off-topic)


ResistanZ2 [The Knighthood] January 25 2009 6:29 PM EST

I tried out the new Google browser called Google Chrome today. And surprisingly it works with CB perfectly. I think it actually has the potential to become better than IE and Firefox.

Kefeck [Demonic Serenity] January 25 2009 6:33 PM EST

I've been using it for awhile now. Appearance wise its great. It still has a few kinks that need to be worked out though.

LittleLauren January 25 2009 6:44 PM EST

How do you judge if a browser is better than another?

ResistanZ2 [The Knighthood] January 25 2009 8:46 PM EST

Ironically, just when I'm about to give up Firefox in order for Chrome, I get an error every time I start it that won't allow me to use it. Heh.

AdminQBnovice [Cult of the Valaraukar] January 25 2009 11:49 PM EST

Thus far I've found fighting in Chrome to be slower than FF...

PearsonTritonRaveshaw January 27 2009 12:27 PM EST

How much slower?

Andy January 30 2009 6:26 PM EST

When I press back it tells me to confirm resubmissions or something on chrome.. I don't have that problem on firefox!

PearsonTritonRaveshaw January 30 2009 8:45 PM EST

FF3 loads battles pretty much instantly for me, so there isn't any need to switch. Also, with this color scheme, it looks pretty wicked.

Daz January 30 2009 9:15 PM EST

LittleLauren January 25 6:44 PM EST
How do you judge if a browser is better than another?

If a net browser makes my browsing inefficient, slow, annoying and painful, then it's not good. If a browser doesn't do this, then it's good. The lower all of these factors are in comparison to another browser, the better it is.

Personally, I hate all browsers and want a good one to come out~
If Google Chrome gets Foxmarks support, then I'll be using that effect of immediately. Until then I'm stuck with Firefox and it's 200 meg memory imprint that still doesn't make it work nicely.
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