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The Web giant's recently launched browser is now officially ready for the public. Plus: How to make sure you get the new build.
The Web giant's recently launched browser is now officially ready for the public. Plus: How to make sure you get the new build.
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After all, Chrome is just a basic browser. And it is just another option. I do not think it is competent for advanced using.
Hope Chrome can develop in the Firefox way, and add advanced functions later.
If they're just going to bloat it up and make it exactly like all the other browsers then why even bother?
Although I am a Google fan, I disagree with Google's way of collecting user data. I do not want them to spying on me. And Firefox is my primary browser.
here's the link
http://users.ecs.soton.ac.uk/pjt2v07/chrome/
Now, how about that Adblock Plus add-on!
http://www.srware.net/en/software_srware_iron_news.php
IE caused this problem for developers, and it is being rapidly pushed out of the spotlight with all this competition, and if google gets some OEM deals, IE won't even have its status as the default to back it up.
1) It uses WebKit for its rendering. That means that it should exhibit the same render behaviour as Safari. If you're already checking for Safari render then chances are you will have no trouble at all
2) It is the most innovative browser available today, hence the coverage. Its speed is unparalleled and for heavy users whilst Firefox may be more flexible for actual basic browsing Chrome allows me to get my work done quicker. I use the right tool for the job, so Firefox still comes out for writing webapps as the toolset is much better.
If you really think Chrome is getting coverage because it's so innovative, then you're already brainwashed. I use Flock. It doesn't render single webpages faster than any other browser because it doesn't have to. It connects to everything at once, always. It connects to my RSS feeds, my web 2.0 apps, my blog, my email. I can post directly to a blog I've set up from any page I happen to be looking at, I can post photos to any of my web 2.0 sites. I have a web clipboard so I can pull photos direct from the page via drag and drop. I have direct access to any and all tools that make web life that much easier which cannot be found in any other browser and it includes all the tools already native to FF. Chrome isn't the most innovate browser available today, it's the most stripped down browser available today. It's also not the fastest browser, FF 3.1 is in every respect save rendering Googles own alternative to Flash. There was an article posted on CNET 2 weeks ago stating this very fact. Chrome has all this press because it is Google and only because it is Google. If you don't believe me, check out SRware Iron, it's built off a newer version of the Chromium core, takes away the Google phone home mentality and provides a better version of the same browser, including Adblock.
It`s good to be king. Works great on Windows.
http://www.srware.net/en/software_srware_iron.php
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-beta.html
Firefox gets around this by giving the option to password protect running Firefox.
- by AshevilleLocal December 11, 2008 2:01 PM PST
- There is a FREE version of the Chrome Code by a german company. but without googleupdater, with ad-blocking, and without a number of privacy invading settings:
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Showing 1 of 3 pages (101 Comments)It is called:
SRWare Iron
http://www.srware.net/en/software_srware_iron.php