Google Chrome




Reviewed by Anthony via
on 03 Sep 2008
Very impressed. Particulary like being able to open Applications such as gmail from desktop. #food
2 of 2 people found this useful




Reviewed by Anthony via
on 03 Sep 2008
Very impressed. Particulary like being able to open Applications such as gmail from desktop. #food
2 of 2 people found this useful
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Comments
Conor O'Neill at 07:27 - 04 Sep, 2008 said:
It's very very good. I was shocked by the quality of a Beta. I've run into a few glitches but I'm sure they'll be dealt with shortly. The worst was it chewing up all my system resources when I left it running overnight and I had to hard-reboot the PC.
It also had problems with YouTube which went away when I restarted it. Other sites with issues include the photo uploader on Share on Ovi.
It's the speed on Javascript-heavy sites that is the most impressive part. Things like GMail and Geni just race along.
I've already switched to it as my main browser on Windows.
Blair Millen at 08:07 - 04 Sep, 2008 said:
It seems like a decent browser for my Mum or Dad, but until there's support for add-ons like the Web Developer toolbar then it's unlikely I'll be switching.
Conor O'Neill at 08:17 - 04 Sep, 2008 said:
I think I'll leave all the extension stuff for Firefox when I need it and use Chrome as my lean-n-mean daily speed machine.