Mon 22 Sep 2008
Now the buzz about Google’s launch of their Chrome browser has finally calmed down, I wanted to post some thoughts on the browser.
The good
First up, there is much to like - some of the highlights:
- How to get more people to read your product documentation. Write it as a comic
- It’s fast and uses less memory than my other browsers
- No one tab to rule them all. If one tab crashes, the others live on
- Wonderfully clean, simple design
- The homepage display of recently visited sites and resources
The bad
- It’s blocked by my system administrator at work, hardly unique within the corporate firewall. I can still use it via VM, but obviously it’s a major drawback as I like to have a consistent browser experience at work and at play
- Concern for Firefox in the browser wars. Hopefully the wonderful Firefox community will help keep the product innovating and ahead
- No home button, surely a browser staple? You can activate this, but many won’t see this. Some might see this as a ‘good’
The too early
- No extensions
- Delicious. With much of my brain’s storage outsourced to delicious, I need a delicious extension to function. It’s on the roadmap according to Google and there is a workaround using bookmarklets, but it falls short of the Firefox extension that is so integrated into my workflow when researching.
Related posts:
- Google Chrome not yet world-beta
- Gearing up for something more useful
- BlueOrganizer contextual search menu
September 23rd, 2008 at 9:27 am
ie8 the comic? you might be onto something there. let’s all bear in mind it’s still a beta so extensions can wait. impressive all the same and i think it will only stimulate firefox to improve.
September 25th, 2008 at 2:13 pm
not so really good… many problem with different movie files…streaming video is very often a problem for chrome…more info contact me
September 26th, 2008 at 7:10 am
I tried chrome for a while and found it had so many problems, I have gone back to Firefox. Mainly it fails on positioning problems with drop down lists and the back button kept sending me to the dame page I was on
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