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I'll do it now, I like most of the stuff Google puts out.Anyone download this and give it a shot as a browser?
I did, it's ok, very basic right now, I still prefer Firefox, but in time if they develop it further it has potential.
No kidding I think I'll pass on having Ad Words all over my pages....They'll never include the best feature of FF: ad blocking.
I do like one feature about it. If one page crashes it won't crash other tabs nor will a slow page bog down the others....but is it worth getting ad blasted all over your screen?
Is it as fast as they claim?No ads yet, I like it so far.
It opens the IM smile in it's on page and it also comes with a automatic spell check.
Is it as fast as they claim?
I need to figure out how to adjust the font size here.
I just downloaded it and it is a memory hog its self. I had 4 tabs open and it had 6 processes running under chrome one was at 48,000kb, others ranged between 15 and 20 megs for a total 120+ mbs, my Firefox with five tabs open was 67,000 kb.....that is really surprising after what I heard on the radio about how much resources it would save. It is cool that I can crash a tab and it doesn't force me to down the whole browser....I need to figure out how to adjust the font size here.
Not for me because I have used minimalist themes and re-arranged all of my toolbars to fit on 2 small slivers at the top of my screen. Chrome takes an inch more of my window space...when I hit F11 for full screen nothing happens.....The browser window is much larger.
I need to figure out how to adjust the font size here.
It doesn't matter, it's too late - nothing can be done. Unlike Microsoft, Google's browser is open source. That code is out on the web and is probably mirrored in hundreds if not thousands of places by now. It's impossible to get rid of, just like anything else that gets out on the web.
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