The browser wars heat up: Google Chrome
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Trying it now so far so good. It locked up when I first got it and didn't import any of my bookmarks I've also noticed the text wrapping issue kind of annoying but it is moving like greased lightening for me.
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UI chrome is not meaningless. It is important.Destructionator XIII wrote:"Chrome" is often used, especially with browsers, to refer to the visible user interface. It is a meaningless shiny layer on top of something else.
How is it bad looking? It looks pretty clean to me. And it's functional, easy to use (the tabs look like tabs, which would be useful for new users). And not hard to place a competently-designed - if minimalistic - UI on a program? Please. Look at all the terribly designed UIs across all operating systems.A meaningless shiny (barely even that, wow, bad looking UI in the screenshots) layer on top of more of the same. Something any competent programmer could whip up in about one day by himself; it isn't hard to stick a new minimal user interface on an existing engine.
Wrapping together a bunch of disparate features into one browser isn't something to see? Yes, it brings together a lot of ideas other browsers have come up with - plus a new security model. You make it sound like its a bad thing.From the feature list, there is nothing to see with this. Nothing new, very little that's even interesting.
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Benchmarks so far are showing Chrome as having the fastest JavaScript engine around. It seems Chrome compiles the JavaScript into machine code. I'd consider that interesting.Destructionator XIII wrote:From the feature list, there is nothing to see with this. Nothing new, very little that's even interesting.
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I'm trying it out right now.
It's Absurdly fast, a lot faster than Firefox for me. (I can actually feel the bandwidth connection now ).
I love the minimalistic UI (It's what I switch between browsers for the most - the "lack" of anything else in full screen or windowed mode), although this has some work to do. (The windows bar is Very annoying).
The bookmark bar, well, I can't find it (the pre-existing library) to be honest, although I don't need it so far.
The word based location autocomplete is nice, as in firefox, but needs tweaking to present the no.1 favourite under the location bar automatically, without my needing to click on it.
It's Absurdly fast, a lot faster than Firefox for me. (I can actually feel the bandwidth connection now ).
I love the minimalistic UI (It's what I switch between browsers for the most - the "lack" of anything else in full screen or windowed mode), although this has some work to do. (The windows bar is Very annoying).
The bookmark bar, well, I can't find it (the pre-existing library) to be honest, although I don't need it so far.
The word based location autocomplete is nice, as in firefox, but needs tweaking to present the no.1 favourite under the location bar automatically, without my needing to click on it.
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Fixed the java problem. It appears it uses the latest beta as opposed to the standard versions. I do find the fact that it's less than perfect when typing messages into a message board irritating though.
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It looks somehow like a slightly slimmer IE7, even though I find that blue they use a bit annoying.
Speedwise, it's ok, but not that it's that much different given the speeds I work with here in the office. And I don't like the amount of memory each of the chrome tasks hog...
I miss mouse gestures, something I now do automatically. Until Chrome can, I think I'll stick with Opera as my main browser...
Speedwise, it's ok, but not that it's that much different given the speeds I work with here in the office. And I don't like the amount of memory each of the chrome tasks hog...
I miss mouse gestures, something I now do automatically. Until Chrome can, I think I'll stick with Opera as my main browser...
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I can't seem to type on this forum all that well. Either there's some spell guessing mechanism going on, or it is fouling up elsewhere.
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It'll install and run under Wine if you use the offline installer, but it won't fetchpages. The UI looks... interesting. I like how the classic File/Tools/etc menus are collapsed into an icon, makes it very clean.
I'm not too sure about the surfer lingo. "Whoa" and "oh snap!" are not the sort of error message that inspire great confidence in users - it's cute, but it might turn some people off. The "under the hood" button for advanced settings though, that's a great idea.
I'll see if I can try it under Windows later.
I'm not too sure about the surfer lingo. "Whoa" and "oh snap!" are not the sort of error message that inspire great confidence in users - it's cute, but it might turn some people off. The "under the hood" button for advanced settings though, that's a great idea.
I'll see if I can try it under Windows later.
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Just press the star that's to the left of the address bar.Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:Er.. I'm lost. How do you add a bookmark without having to type the whole damn URL?
Meh. It shows promise, but I won't be using it until they add autoscroll. It's a small feature, but one I've gotten so used to that it's hard to do without. I'll stick to Firefox for now.
And hey. Just found out something else. When writing up a paragraph in the posting field, if you go to the middle to try to add something, it acts funny. It writes over the paragraph, and doesn't update to what it should be until you stop writing for a while. As if it takes a little while to update the display.
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It's happening to me as well. Can't seem to type properly.Temjin wrote:And hey. Just found out something else. When writing up a paragraph in the posting field, if you go to the middle to try to add something, it acts funny. It writes over the paragraph, and doesn't update to what it should be until you stop writing for a while. As if it takes a little while to update the display.
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Don't really have any extensions. Must be plugins then.Bounty wrote:If your browser crashes every thirty minutes, there's something wrong with your plugins and/or extensions.Battlehymn Republic wrote:It hasn't been crashing every half hour like Firefox 3 has been on my computer. Good for Google.
Hey cool, a new browser war to go along with a new Cold War. I love 2008!
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Echoing most everyone else, the damn thing is fast.
Plus l love being able to resize the reply text boxes.
Plus l love being able to resize the reply text boxes.
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Umm.. it's a new engine.Destructionator XIII wrote:I haven't used it yet, but from everything I've read, it looks like Google picked the perfect name for it.
"Chrome" is often used, especially with browsers, to refer to the visible user interface. It is a meaningless shiny layer on top of something else. A meaningless shiny (barely even that, wow, bad looking UI in the screenshots) layer on top of more of the same. Something any competent programmer could whip up in about one day by himself; it isn't hard to stick a new minimal user interface on an existing engine.
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Something curious I caught last night. At least some webpages couldn't be rendered properly with Chrome, but the error message was "your version of Safari isn't recognized." Any idea why Chrome would be identifying itself as Safari?
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Hmmm. No Opera-import support. This makes me sad.
On the other hand, the UI is very cute, and I like the minimalism(and it has a few nice shinies, like the textbox-resize).
Can't feel much of a speed difference, but I haven't tested it properly yet.
On the other hand, the UI is very cute, and I like the minimalism(and it has a few nice shinies, like the textbox-resize).
Can't feel much of a speed difference, but I haven't tested it properly yet.
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