What Do You Think Of Google Chrome?
December 18, 2008 at 1:58 pm | Posted in browser | Leave a CommentTags: google chrome
I switched to Google Chrome full time for two weeks already and I love the super fast and stable browser. The security and stability of its enhanced tabs is amazing.
With Firefox, if you run into trouble with an open tab, you have to shut your entire web browser down and restart it. With Google Chrome, if you have something crash in a tab, each tab is isolated from the others. To correct a crashed tab, or program running in the tab, simply close the tab while preserving the remaining tabs opened up.
The other thing I like about Google Chrome’s tabbed browsing is that you drag a tab out and it will become its own current window. Also, you can drag the entire window back into an existing window and it will then become a tab.
Not all is good though. Google Chrome does not auto discover RSS feeds and that is a huge disadvantage. Blogs and other sites that syndicate their RSS feed using FeedBurner.com doesn’t pose a problem, but that is only if the Browser Friendly options have been set.
The good news is that Google Chrome will soon auto discover RSS feeds much like how the current version of Firefox does. When you download Google Chrome, by default you install the Beta version rather then the Dev version.
Google says that the Beta version involves less updates and more stability. However, if you use the Dev version of Google Chrome, you’ll have to update more often, but you get new features long before the folks using Beta.
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