Well, the Chrome is..
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fast at rending, at least what I have thrown at it so far. All my sites appear as they should. For Chrome itself though, I will be glad to see new skins come available as it is ugly at this point with the flat blueish-gray appearance. The built in spell checker is handy though. When it imported the bookmarks it did not keep the order but instead sorting them, yuck! For me it is a bit lacking. For some time now, I have gotten use to IE 7 and already miss a few things. One is the search box in IE where I can select the sites to use for search quickly. I have a good list of search sites such as Amazon, Answers, Google, MS Live Search, YouTube, eBay, AllRecipes.com, and the list goes on. Really handy feature in IE 7. Also does not contain RSS Feed handling. Have enjoyed that being built in to IE 7. No big surprise, Silverlight does not work with it. Flash appears (to some people) to have quirks also under Chrome.
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fast at rending, at least what I have thrown at it so far. All my sites appear as they should. For Chrome itself though, I will be glad to see new skins come available as it is ugly at this point with the flat blueish-gray appearance. The built in spell checker is handy though. When it imported the bookmarks it did not keep the order but instead sorting them, yuck! For me it is a bit lacking. For some time now, I have gotten use to IE 7 and already miss a few things. One is the search box in IE where I can select the sites to use for search quickly. I have a good list of search sites such as Amazon, Answers, Google, MS Live Search, YouTube, eBay, AllRecipes.com, and the list goes on. Really handy feature in IE 7. Also does not contain RSS Feed handling. Have enjoyed that being built in to IE 7. No big surprise, Silverlight does not work with it. Flash appears (to some people) to have quirks also under Chrome.
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From what I used for an hour or so last night with GMail & Google Reader... I feel nice... Feels like FireFox with some weight loss ;)
"He that is good with a hammer tends to think everything is a nail."
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fast at rending, at least what I have thrown at it so far. All my sites appear as they should. For Chrome itself though, I will be glad to see new skins come available as it is ugly at this point with the flat blueish-gray appearance. The built in spell checker is handy though. When it imported the bookmarks it did not keep the order but instead sorting them, yuck! For me it is a bit lacking. For some time now, I have gotten use to IE 7 and already miss a few things. One is the search box in IE where I can select the sites to use for search quickly. I have a good list of search sites such as Amazon, Answers, Google, MS Live Search, YouTube, eBay, AllRecipes.com, and the list goes on. Really handy feature in IE 7. Also does not contain RSS Feed handling. Have enjoyed that being built in to IE 7. No big surprise, Silverlight does not work with it. Flash appears (to some people) to have quirks also under Chrome.
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Chrome is certainly the fastest browser I have on my PC right now. I'm sticking with FF, though, because I've gotten used to all those nice addins.
Best wishes, Hans
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fast at rending, at least what I have thrown at it so far. All my sites appear as they should. For Chrome itself though, I will be glad to see new skins come available as it is ugly at this point with the flat blueish-gray appearance. The built in spell checker is handy though. When it imported the bookmarks it did not keep the order but instead sorting them, yuck! For me it is a bit lacking. For some time now, I have gotten use to IE 7 and already miss a few things. One is the search box in IE where I can select the sites to use for search quickly. I have a good list of search sites such as Amazon, Answers, Google, MS Live Search, YouTube, eBay, AllRecipes.com, and the list goes on. Really handy feature in IE 7. Also does not contain RSS Feed handling. Have enjoyed that being built in to IE 7. No big surprise, Silverlight does not work with it. Flash appears (to some people) to have quirks also under Chrome.
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There is so little of the UI, I can't really see the point in a different skin, but I hope there's an ad-blocker RSN. Lack of RSS feed support is surprising. But it is a beta, so who knows what they have left out. They were probably under pressure as the IE8 beta is available. Personally, I love it. :)
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There is so little of the UI, I can't really see the point in a different skin, but I hope there's an ad-blocker RSN. Lack of RSS feed support is surprising. But it is a beta, so who knows what they have left out. They were probably under pressure as the IE8 beta is available. Personally, I love it. :)
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There is so little of the UI, I can't really see the point in a different skin, but I hope there's an ad-blocker RSN. Lack of RSS feed support is surprising. But it is a beta, so who knows what they have left out. They were probably under pressure as the IE8 beta is available. Personally, I love it. :)
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fast at rending, at least what I have thrown at it so far. All my sites appear as they should. For Chrome itself though, I will be glad to see new skins come available as it is ugly at this point with the flat blueish-gray appearance. The built in spell checker is handy though. When it imported the bookmarks it did not keep the order but instead sorting them, yuck! For me it is a bit lacking. For some time now, I have gotten use to IE 7 and already miss a few things. One is the search box in IE where I can select the sites to use for search quickly. I have a good list of search sites such as Amazon, Answers, Google, MS Live Search, YouTube, eBay, AllRecipes.com, and the list goes on. Really handy feature in IE 7. Also does not contain RSS Feed handling. Have enjoyed that being built in to IE 7. No big surprise, Silverlight does not work with it. Flash appears (to some people) to have quirks also under Chrome.
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Some interesting observations regarding your privacy while using Chrome : http://wildermuth.com/2008/09/02/More_On_Chrome[^] Regards, Dejan Petrovic
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Chrome is certainly the fastest browser I have on my PC right now. I'm sticking with FF, though, because I've gotten used to all those nice addins.
Best wishes, Hans
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Hans Dietrich wrote:
I'm sticking with FF, though, because I've gotten used to all those nice addins.
I use mouse gestures so much that I'll stick with FF too. I'm sure the add-ons will come! CPhog, anyone?
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fast at rending, at least what I have thrown at it so far. All my sites appear as they should. For Chrome itself though, I will be glad to see new skins come available as it is ugly at this point with the flat blueish-gray appearance. The built in spell checker is handy though. When it imported the bookmarks it did not keep the order but instead sorting them, yuck! For me it is a bit lacking. For some time now, I have gotten use to IE 7 and already miss a few things. One is the search box in IE where I can select the sites to use for search quickly. I have a good list of search sites such as Amazon, Answers, Google, MS Live Search, YouTube, eBay, AllRecipes.com, and the list goes on. Really handy feature in IE 7. Also does not contain RSS Feed handling. Have enjoyed that being built in to IE 7. No big surprise, Silverlight does not work with it. Flash appears (to some people) to have quirks also under Chrome.
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I like the utilities provided under "Developer" Menu Item. It might be quite handy. Rending looks really fast but I am missing that private browsing session available in Safari :)
Milan G
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I like the utilities provided under "Developer" Menu Item. It might be quite handy. Rending looks really fast but I am missing that private browsing session available in Safari :)
Milan G
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Hans Dietrich wrote:
I'm sticking with FF, though, because I've gotten used to all those nice addins.
I use mouse gestures so much that I'll stick with FF too. I'm sure the add-ons will come! CPhog, anyone?
Same here. Plus I already run three browsers and that's enough for now. Also, I saw a report of a Chrome-induced BSOD a few minutes ago! :omg:
Kevin
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fast at rending, at least what I have thrown at it so far. All my sites appear as they should. For Chrome itself though, I will be glad to see new skins come available as it is ugly at this point with the flat blueish-gray appearance. The built in spell checker is handy though. When it imported the bookmarks it did not keep the order but instead sorting them, yuck! For me it is a bit lacking. For some time now, I have gotten use to IE 7 and already miss a few things. One is the search box in IE where I can select the sites to use for search quickly. I have a good list of search sites such as Amazon, Answers, Google, MS Live Search, YouTube, eBay, AllRecipes.com, and the list goes on. Really handy feature in IE 7. Also does not contain RSS Feed handling. Have enjoyed that being built in to IE 7. No big surprise, Silverlight does not work with it. Flash appears (to some people) to have quirks also under Chrome.
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http://dev.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/getting-started[^] Oh, the irony. Looks like the next big project for Google will be to craft themselves some IDE.
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fast at rending, at least what I have thrown at it so far. All my sites appear as they should. For Chrome itself though, I will be glad to see new skins come available as it is ugly at this point with the flat blueish-gray appearance. The built in spell checker is handy though. When it imported the bookmarks it did not keep the order but instead sorting them, yuck! For me it is a bit lacking. For some time now, I have gotten use to IE 7 and already miss a few things. One is the search box in IE where I can select the sites to use for search quickly. I have a good list of search sites such as Amazon, Answers, Google, MS Live Search, YouTube, eBay, AllRecipes.com, and the list goes on. Really handy feature in IE 7. Also does not contain RSS Feed handling. Have enjoyed that being built in to IE 7. No big surprise, Silverlight does not work with it. Flash appears (to some people) to have quirks also under Chrome.
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Rocky Moore wrote:
One is the search box in IE where I can select the sites to use for search quickly
Have a look here[^]and here[^] - their search engine selection is through a keyword/URL typed into the address bar. For example, to search on your default search engine, you'd use "? codeproject". Must admit I only ever use Google, but I ought to see if I can set up shortcuts for Amazon UK, IMDB, AllMusic and Wikipedia, as those are sites I search in regularly.
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fast at rending, at least what I have thrown at it so far. All my sites appear as they should. For Chrome itself though, I will be glad to see new skins come available as it is ugly at this point with the flat blueish-gray appearance. The built in spell checker is handy though. When it imported the bookmarks it did not keep the order but instead sorting them, yuck! For me it is a bit lacking. For some time now, I have gotten use to IE 7 and already miss a few things. One is the search box in IE where I can select the sites to use for search quickly. I have a good list of search sites such as Amazon, Answers, Google, MS Live Search, YouTube, eBay, AllRecipes.com, and the list goes on. Really handy feature in IE 7. Also does not contain RSS Feed handling. Have enjoyed that being built in to IE 7. No big surprise, Silverlight does not work with it. Flash appears (to some people) to have quirks also under Chrome.
Rocky <>< Recent Blog Post: More on Windows Live Writer..
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Rocky Moore wrote:
One is the search box in IE where I can select the sites to use for search quickly
Have a look here[^]and here[^] - their search engine selection is through a keyword/URL typed into the address bar. For example, to search on your default search engine, you'd use "? codeproject". Must admit I only ever use Google, but I ought to see if I can set up shortcuts for Amazon UK, IMDB, AllMusic and Wikipedia, as those are sites I search in regularly.
Interestingly, you can type "codeproject.com<TAB>" in the address bar and get directly to CP's article search! I couldn't find any other site for which this TAB-search was supported. Whatever CP is doing to support this feature, I hope other sites will do that, too. I love Chrome's speed+responsiveness - I hate the lags in Firefox whenever a background tab refreshes. I love the download manager (it's a lot like Firefox+Download Statusbar, but built in). But as long as it doesn't have equivalents for my other Firefox add-ons (Adblock Plus, FireGestures, Greasemonkey), I'm not going to use it.
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I want my HOME button back!!! :mad:
look in the options, you can set it there somewhere to have the home button displayed.
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fast at rending, at least what I have thrown at it so far. All my sites appear as they should. For Chrome itself though, I will be glad to see new skins come available as it is ugly at this point with the flat blueish-gray appearance. The built in spell checker is handy though. When it imported the bookmarks it did not keep the order but instead sorting them, yuck! For me it is a bit lacking. For some time now, I have gotten use to IE 7 and already miss a few things. One is the search box in IE where I can select the sites to use for search quickly. I have a good list of search sites such as Amazon, Answers, Google, MS Live Search, YouTube, eBay, AllRecipes.com, and the list goes on. Really handy feature in IE 7. Also does not contain RSS Feed handling. Have enjoyed that being built in to IE 7. No big surprise, Silverlight does not work with it. Flash appears (to some people) to have quirks also under Chrome.
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I was underwhelmed myself. They've done a BAD job of the installer: 1) It doesn't let you choose where to install the app. 2) It doesn't install it under \Program Files - believe it or not it installs the binaries in the profile directory of the user who did the installation! 2) of course means that for Windows users (like me) who have multiple Windows accounts are absolutely stuck - they can't run the browser except when logged on as that same user. For me, because I run as a limited user but login as admin to install software, that means that the limited user account can't access the chrome files, which are stored in the admin profile directory! Really stupid design mistakes - I've already reported them to Google - I hope they fix it pronto. Not impressed. Mike
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Interestingly, you can type "codeproject.com<TAB>" in the address bar and get directly to CP's article search! I couldn't find any other site for which this TAB-search was supported. Whatever CP is doing to support this feature, I hope other sites will do that, too. I love Chrome's speed+responsiveness - I hate the lags in Firefox whenever a background tab refreshes. I love the download manager (it's a lot like Firefox+Download Statusbar, but built in). But as long as it doesn't have equivalents for my other Firefox add-ons (Adblock Plus, FireGestures, Greasemonkey), I'm not going to use it.
Daniel Grunwald wrote:
Interestingly, you can type "codeproject.com" in the address bar and get directly to CP's article search! I couldn't find any other site for which this TAB-search was supported. Whatever CP is doing to support this feature, I hope other sites will do that, too.
I was going to reply saying that feature didn't work for me...but then I worked out how to get a URL recognised as a 'search engine'. Just *use the search in Chrome*. I searched for an article on CP and (as if by magic) codeproject.com + <TAB> gave me search. So, I searched for something on Amazon.co.uk and then amazon.co.uk was recognised as a seach engine URL. I also tried IMDB & wikipedia. Worked just the same. That feature is awesome!!!!
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I was underwhelmed myself. They've done a BAD job of the installer: 1) It doesn't let you choose where to install the app. 2) It doesn't install it under \Program Files - believe it or not it installs the binaries in the profile directory of the user who did the installation! 2) of course means that for Windows users (like me) who have multiple Windows accounts are absolutely stuck - they can't run the browser except when logged on as that same user. For me, because I run as a limited user but login as admin to install software, that means that the limited user account can't access the chrome files, which are stored in the admin profile directory! Really stupid design mistakes - I've already reported them to Google - I hope they fix it pronto. Not impressed. Mike
This way, you can actually install Chrome as limited user, no need to login as admin. In Vista, the setup runs without a UAC prompt. But yes, the setup should have an option "Install for current user" / "Install for all users".