Google's new browser, Chrome

Sep 4, 2008 at 3:31 AM Post #91 of 207
There is no customization in Chrome, which is the only reason for me to keep Opera.

I find it on par with Opera in terms of speed, and in Google's benchmarks it performs the second best out of all the browsers that I tested. IE stalled, Firefox wouldn't load the page, and Opera scored 200 some. Chrome scored 1400.

So, take that any way you want.

EDIT:
Seems that Chrome doesn't pass the Acid3 test Acid3 Test

Opera scores 84/100 and Chrome gets 79/100. Interesting to say the least. Note that my Opera is not running stock, so my Opera results may not be as valid as a stock Opera.
 
Sep 4, 2008 at 3:59 AM Post #92 of 207
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Originally Posted by Planar_head /img/forum/go_quote.gif
There is no customization in Chrome, which is the only reason for me to keep Opera.

I find it on par with Opera in terms of speed, and in Google's benchmarks it performs the second best out of all the browsers that I tested. IE stalled, Firefox wouldn't load the page, and Opera scored 200 some. Chrome scored 1400.

So, take that any way you want.



I'm pretty sure that's being worked on by the developers at this moment. What we, the internet gurus, want the most more than anything is to be able to customize a software to whatever works and looks best for us. I'm pretty sure Google knows well about this and I have no doubt in my mind that they'll let us customize it in someway, somehow.

They'll probably start out by releasing in-house developed plug-ins as we go alone. And then, once it get's closer to the public release, Google will let loose of it's SDK for web developers to help out on it's development.
 
Sep 4, 2008 at 4:09 AM Post #93 of 207
Sep 4, 2008 at 7:53 AM Post #95 of 207
Looks interesting.
Too bad its MS Windows only... Grrr
 
Sep 4, 2008 at 10:32 AM Post #96 of 207
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I don't doubt that one day someone is going to send a naked soldier back in time to kill Google in order to prevent G-day and the loss of half the world's population. Unfortunately Google is going to send Chrome back in time to give this soldier a seamless, robust, secure way to buy some threads at bananarepublic.com, and we will have lost him forever.


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hm. my opera gets 47 on acid, no animation at all. IE7 cant even finish it/run it. Firefox3 hit 71.
 
Sep 4, 2008 at 2:18 PM Post #98 of 207
I tried it for maybe half an hour. I'll keep my FF for now thanks. Give me extensions and adblock and I'll look at it again. *waiting for the final release*
 
Sep 4, 2008 at 4:08 PM Post #99 of 207
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Originally Posted by krmathis /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Looks interesting.
Too bad its MS Windows only... Grrr



The person who brought you Camino will do the Mac port. It looks like it will be a while though.

Sucking less, on a budget: Standing on the shoulders of giants

As long as some IE users switch, it will be for the better. That one browser has dragged down the web development community for too long. Because of that, I'm glad it's on windows first.
 
Sep 4, 2008 at 4:18 PM Post #100 of 207
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Originally Posted by dvessel /img/forum/go_quote.gif
The person who brought you Camino will do the Mac port. It looks like it will be a while though.


I am fully aware.
The fact that Chrome builds around WebKit, which began its life on Mac OS X, I find it odd that Google don't put out the Mac OS X version at the same time as the MS Windows version...

After all, we already have WebKit installed on our computers.
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Sep 4, 2008 at 4:31 PM Post #101 of 207
In the initial planing and design phases, working across 2 to 3 platforms at the same time takes a lot more work so they are doing it one by one focusing on making each version fit well with the OS. This is what I gathered from reading various articles.

Unlike a programs like photoshop, where the UI is basically the same across Mac/Win, Chrome should not be exact to its Windows counterpart. It would look like ass if it was since it wouldn't fit in. I guess you can say it's similar to iTunes or Safari in Windows. It looks a little out of place.. Or is it fine because nothing is consistent to begin with.. I dunno.
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Sep 4, 2008 at 5:21 PM Post #102 of 207
Oh blaargh, so we get the unix/linux version last?
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I hope there will be adblock and greasemonkey scripts readily available by then. Browsing the net (and Head-fi!) basically needs them!
 
Sep 4, 2008 at 5:31 PM Post #103 of 207
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Oh blaargh, so we get the unix/linux version last?
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I hope there will be adblock and greasemonkey scripts readily available by then. Browsing the net (and Head-fi!) basically needs them!



Yupp! As "usual" they prioritize the MS Windows version...
Then fill the rest of us in later on.
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