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Thu, 04 Sep 2008, 10:05
Jayenkai
It really doesn't seem to like Flash Video based things!

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Thu, 04 Sep 2008, 11:38
mole
Yes, I find that.
Thu, 04 Sep 2008, 13:43
Stealth
I take back what I said on it's stability.

One of my tabs locked up yesterday, the rest were goners. The whole thing crashed.


And flash sucks on it.


And I am surprised typing :% crashes it. That is odd.


But it's fast and I still love it. *keeps it as default*

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Thu, 04 Sep 2008, 15:46
flying_cucco
Nobody else put off by the terrible EULA? All your work (that Chrome touches) are belong to Google!

|edit| I hear they have made it a bit less evil |edit|
Thu, 04 Sep 2008, 18:50
Stealth
Nobody else put off by the terrible EULA? All your work (that Chrome touches) are belong to Google!


This was just copy and paste from other Google Apps. They've now removed it.

It was obviously unintentional.

|edit| I'm impressed with the "find" tool. Hit Ctrl+F and check it out. |edit|

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Fri, 05 Sep 2008, 04:17
HoboBen
New Firefox JavaScript engine is faster than Chrome's V8
> likely be included in Firefox 3.1.

w00t

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Fri, 05 Sep 2008, 04:17
Jayenkai
hehe

FIGHT!!!
Fri, 05 Sep 2008, 18:16
Orion Pax
FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT!

As long as either of them win it dont matter to me. I am sure google will implement all the same nice features that firefox has into chrome!
Sat, 06 Sep 2008, 06:46
HoboBen
Yeah, competition is great!

In the article I linked to there was this image in someone's comment:



That's really beautiful, seeing software get faster like that.

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Sat, 06 Sep 2008, 09:02
Phoenix
New Firefox JavaScript engine is faster than Chrome's V8


At least the old one isn't up to speed:
FF3: 6317.4ms
Chrome: 4046.8ms

(test)
Sat, 06 Sep 2008, 13:41
blanko1324
I wasn't even going to try it out until I read this post. I haven't bothered to read any articles on it or anything. But then figured, what the hell, I'll use it for a day.

-It freezes up every once in a while, but only for a few seconds. I guess that's to be expected for a browser so early in its life.

-I like it; feels clean for the most part. I really like the way it displays current downloads at the bottom.

-Incognito windows are very cool.

I still think I'll be sticking with Firefox. I mean...I have a shirt; I can't just leave it.

|edit| Ok, Chrome is already starting to get on my nerves. The hang-ups are a little too frequent and it's completely crashed on me twice. |edit|

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Sun, 07 Sep 2008, 04:55
Jayenkai
Type "about:internets" into the address bar.
Sun, 07 Sep 2008, 05:14
mike_g
Yeah, competition is great!

In the article I linked to there was this image in someone's comment:

Interesting how they ommitted Opera, which AFAIK was the fastest for JS.
Sun, 07 Sep 2008, 05:23
JL235
I've heard that both Google Chrome and FF 3.1 are faster then Opera, but even if it's true I wouldn't be surprised if that's not for long.
Sun, 07 Sep 2008, 07:59
HoboBen
I ran one of the benchmarks which took ~ 2.8 seconds with Firefox 3.0 and Opera was only about 10 milliseconds faster.

In fairness though, I'm still using 9.27 - I hear 9.5 is faster.

@Jay - blimey!

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Sun, 07 Sep 2008, 12:28
blanko1324
Type "about:internets" into the address bar.


That was the last thing I was expecting...Cool.

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Sun, 07 Sep 2008, 15:42
Stealth
Is it just me, or does anyone else worry about the sinister "Big Brother" nature of Google?


I think people are far to paranoid.

Google has always done the right thing, yet people are so quick to point the finger at them for being too watchful.

Google isn't that powerful and they would be one of the last companies on my list to do something mischievous.

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Sun, 07 Sep 2008, 16:01
HoboBen
@Smith

They probably know more about people than any other organisation or government on earth - which is hardly surprising, either!

But in the end though, given the choice between never using a Google service again and having complete privacy, I'd pick Google. I can hardly complain when I'm not forced to use it.

Interestingly, if you compile Chrome from source you don't have to accept a single word of Google's EULA though

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Sun, 07 Sep 2008, 17:33
Stealth
Don't you have to accept it before you download it?

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Fri, 19 Sep 2008, 14:39
Orion Pax
And just to add on, because I am bored and nothing else to do. Another great feature of chrome is its ability to create application shortcuts for you of the site your currently on. Its just a basic windows shortcut file set to it loads up the site straight into chrome without all the extra stuff around (tool bars and crap) and starts it like its, its own app. Plus it uses the same icon the website uses as the links icon.

Not really a big deal but a nice and neat little feature.
Fri, 19 Sep 2008, 16:09
Stealth
And just to add on, because I am bored and nothing else to do. Another great feature of chrome is its ability to create application shortcuts for you of the site your currently on. Its just a basic windows shortcut file set to it loads up the site straight into chrome without all the extra stuff around (tool bars and crap) and starts it like its, its own app. Plus it uses the same icon the website uses as the links icon.


Agreed.

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Fri, 19 Sep 2008, 17:03
Orion Pax
And I just fount out that it has an INCOGNITO option. It opens a new window that SUPPOSEDLY doesnt record history or keeps any info like cookies and stuff....doesnt leave a trace of anything other than the site knowing you were there.

Sorta good too. If you dont want people in your house hold to know.
Fri, 19 Sep 2008, 22:55
Stealth
Here is something I found a few days ago.

Type:

youtube.com

And instead of pressing enter to load the site, press tab. Very handy.

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Sat, 20 Sep 2008, 13:27
Orion Pax
Doesnt do anything for me stealth!
Sat, 20 Sep 2008, 14:48
Jayenkai
You have to have visited youtube a couple of times before it figures out what you're aiming for. (You might even need to have it in your quick-search bookmarks.)

It's not just for youtube, either.. works on all kinds of sites, so long as it knows where the search box is, and what format it likes the query sent in.

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