It's nice. I'm not noticing the huge difference everyone else apparently is though. Of course my FF was pretty much stripped down as it was. Still playing with the new Cable too though. No idea what is or isn't working at the moment.
It's nice. I'm not noticing the huge difference everyone else apparently is though. Of course my FF was pretty much stripped down as it was. Still playing with the new Cable too though. No idea what is or isn't working at the moment.
here's an initial review:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/ptech/0....ap/index.html
...No OS X version, no care.
>_<
found one small issue. In IE and Firefox you can right click a picture and set as your desktop without saving. With this you can't
Epic Foxbody Thread Crew Member #10Originally Posted by AlanŽ
Keep in mind this is a beta release. I have a feeling with a little maturity its going to be a force in the browser arena! Also the guy on cnn with the review is probably out of the realm of the average user considering he supposedly runs 40-50 browser windows simultaneously ?!!
anyone import their favorites succesfully yet?
I have to agree with Ninja. It is amazing for a Beta. I'm using it for everything. I just hope start making an ADBLOCK addon so I can block it all off.
Seems to load much faster than IE but it seems to not let me scroll down the page every time. And once you scroll down it doesn't let you use scroll back up with the touch pad on the laptop
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Im hoping for a linux version in the near future.. although firefox still serves me well.
Chrome is cool, I was trying it out for a little while, but be careful of this little tidbit.
From the Chrome EULA:
"11.1 You retain copyright and any other rights you already hold in Content which you submit, post or display on or through, the Services. By submitting, posting or displaying the content you give Google a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive license to reproduce, adapt, modify, translate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute any Content which you submit, post or display on or through, the Services. This license is for the sole purpose of enabling Google to display, distribute and promote the Services and may be revoked for certain Services as defined in the Additional Terms of those Services."
Mine did it when it installed, a box came up showing it open for the first time and it copied all my IE favorites over. The bookmark box on this one is on the far right though, Not like other browsers. You did see the "Other Bookmarks" tab on the far right?Originally Posted by JITB
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this is nice. thx for the info i didnt know about it till now.
Originally Posted by Brett
mine did that too, but they didnt transfer.. i was trying to find where i can go and transfer it again. But i wasnt transfering from IE tho i was transfering from FF
If it wasn't obvious, companies tend to copy and reuse their EULA's. Google simply made a mistake, and this portion of the EULA doesn't apply well to this product. They've came out and said multiple times that they are correcting it. Google = goodOriginally Posted by ironchef
Google =/= Microsoft
I wonder how it's maintaining it's load speed. Most browsers use cookies and other little files that are saved on your comp to maintain faster load times after you visit a site. Chrome doesn't seem to retain cookies so I'm wondering where it's storing information at.![]()
Magic little gnomes in the CPU google installed in the .exe file.