Google chrome
Well, it was time for web-giant Google to jump the gap between being the world leader in providing web-based services to actually providing... the web.
Today Google launched the Beta version of Google Chrome, which will be the revolutionary browser nowadays, as Google claims. But what makes it so great? Well, Google announced in a very entertaining comic-book that it was going to provide a solution to every single problem in today's browsers, but is it true?
I am actually writing this post from Google Chrome, to test it out, and I have to say that it is impressive, fast, smart... and a very long list of good things, although it is not as intuitive as I would like it to be. We are used to browsers like Firefox, Safari... and others that share a basic layout and style that Chrome has overthrown completely. Suddenly there are no "File", "Edit", "View" and all the usual windows tabs, there are almost no configuration options, but there is simplicity and ease instead, which combined find the perfect balance.
The main drawback though is the lack of Extensions or plugins. I miss Stumbling Upon the web, my Firebug, and other small things that add up to a lot... Although I guess It'll be just a matter of time until they develop the extension system and main developers prepare the "Chrome" version of the add-ons.
My rating, if I was faced from a 0-10 choice would be around a 7. But the lack of plugins will never allow it for more. Maybe a normal user will find it perfect, but a developer and a user that spends hours a day watching for new stuff all over the web needs more than "The basics".
What do you think?
“We are so, so happy with Google Chrome,” mumbled Mozilla CEO John Lilly through gritted teeth. “That most of our income is from Google has no bearing on me making this statement.” – http://notnews.today.com/?p=57
Don’t you think that’s the whole point, not to get the browser bogged down with Extensions, be quick and fast, like FF without all these “needed” extensions.
I’m not saying that that is the whole point, but for more advanced users like us, there are features that we need.
And there are also others that we don’t exactly need, but help a lot. Internet wouldn’t be the same right now for me I didn’t have Stumble Upon for example.
I see it, it’s fast and it’s good for sail the pages of my game that’s developed in hard javascript.
I think than any alternative to ugly IE is very good.
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