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Crikey no. It became popular as it is secure, runs very quickly and is minimal. I love chrome now (ditched firefox in favour) and it also has HTML5 video acceleration built in. I also like in the latest versions that settings pages open in tabs rather than menus...While Chrome became popular for its ability to create "Application Shortcuts" to webapps that you can pin to the taskbar
You know there is a plugin to render web pages in IE in a Chrome tab don't you? Lopok for IE Tab. Works a treat for those sites that aren't written well....IE because I use sharepoint and OWA and web based remote desktop which all require ActiveX
Yup - Chrome to Phone. Marvellous!!Chrome because it was faster than ie8 on some sites, but the main reason was bookmark syncing. I use Chrome on 2 different computers and it syncs the bookmarks between them. There is also an app on android to get your chrome bookmarks on your phone.
When you regularly have 50+ tabs open, believe me this is a plus point!!!!Downside to Chrome is it doesn't make use of the Windows 7 features (you only see 1 tab per window when you click on the icon in the task bar, not all the tabs like you do in IE)
You know there is a plugin to render web pages in IE in a Chrome tab don't you? Lopok for IE Tab. Works a treat for those sites that aren't written well....
Yup - Chrome to Phone. Marvellous!!
When you regularly have 50+ tabs open, believe me this is a plus point!!!!
Chrome will have another major release in 2-4 weeks that'll make it all null and void anyway...Now IE has stepped its game up, I may be switching back to IE as my main browser.
was that beta or RC?
whereas withe IE9 you have to hold the arrow to access the list).
Otherwise I quite like IE9 - apart from the change to the forward/back buttons (IE8 has a dropdown that stays open, whereas withe IE9 you have to hold the arrow to access the list).
Hold the mouse button down on the back button until the list comes up and then let go of the mouse button
FF has been bloated as far back as I can remember, even way back to v2, which was when the memory leaks started to become a real problem, I believe. I remember because it was around about then I looked into Opera and realised a few months later that after being open for days it too leaked tons of memory, so when IE 8 came out I went back to it and never looked back!
. Safari is very good and fast, but I am not so keen on chrome due to no java support on mac. I have no idea about IE9 as it won't run on mac or work XP.I quite liked Safari and was going to use that before I found Chrome except it constantly crashed on Win 7 (would happen twice a day).Safari is very good and fast,
I had IE9 on a Windows 7 machine and it wouldn't open links on this forum (and some others) without clicking them twice. So I went back to IE8.
working fine here
was that beta or RC?
Both (on a W7 64 machine). I originally had the beta, then loaded the RC on top of it - they both had the two-click bug.
Just the forum go slow again!