September 2, 200817 yr A friend of mine, who understands this kind of stuff said "Chrome seems to be the culmination of a lot of good ideas from other browsers, plus a nifty engine to run it all." He elaborated on various bits they'd swiped from Opera, FFX, etc. I like FFX3 enough that Chrome will have to be really good for me to switch.
September 2, 200817 yr On the other hand, I have enough issues with every available browser that Chrome is quite possibly the very thing I've been looking for.
September 2, 200817 yr More choices is never a bad thing, go Google Woah mutli threaded browser Edited September 2, 200817 yr by deepak
September 2, 200817 yr Author And more support for WebKit is a plus in my book too. This hopefully won't put any more stress on web developers as many were already taking into account other WebKit browsers like Safari/MobileSafari, Adobe Air, etc. (not to mention Googles furture Android and the earlier version of KHTML in Konqueror).
September 2, 200817 yr I don't really see the point of yet another browser at this time but whatever. It being multi-threaded shouldn't be a huge surprise though, pretty much all software needs to start making that transition if it wants to keep up.
September 2, 200817 yr Also happy to see more love for Webkit. Let's just hope Chrome for Windows is a better implementation than Safari for Windows.
September 2, 200817 yr One more step in Google's quest to dominate the world. But wait, I thought they "do no evil"?
September 2, 200817 yr I meant to be sarcastic, but it is interesting to watch how they're extending themselves, and I do feel the response would be different were they a different company.
September 2, 200817 yr I find it hard to imagine a way that releasing a browser would be considered evil. Hell, people were glad when microsoft introduced something to compete with netscape back in the day. It was only when they started "embracing and extending" standards that people decided that IE was evil.
September 2, 200817 yr Personal opinion is that it's kind of silly not to wait to do a simultaneous mac/linux release.
September 2, 200817 yr I see no reason to wait Windows still does have a 90%+ market share in the desktop arena.
September 2, 200817 yr Posting this using Chrome The temptation to edit your posts to look like nonsense is not small, just for the funny factor.
September 2, 200817 yr I tried it out. Fast browser, but I like my alt+s hotkey that seems to only work in IE7.
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