Onward with my exploration of Google Chrome. I haven’t had any problems running Chrome in my day to day. Have I heard of problems? Yes, in fact there have been a couple of security related items that have surfaced . Will I hold that against Chrome- no. No more than I held Firefox 3’s flaws and shortcomings when it was still in Beta. And I won’t hold similar flaws against Internet Explorer 8 either as long as it is in Beta. read more »
<UPDATE> Spending more time with the product and it still is pretty solid- except with some embedded video. About half the time I need to launch a second browser to see the video. Investigating specifics. Also, some sites are not seeing Chrome as a valid browser- this isn’t Google’s fault, just what I would imagine as non-standard programming or sites trying to be “cutting edge”. In fact one site told me I needed to change my browser to see a “Comments” section. That didn’t make any sense to me!
<UPDATE> Did not get to spend as much time as I would have liked with Chrome- will update as weekend rolls through. I am torn on the whole “each tab is a separate process” bit. It allows additional functionality, sure, but it also burns memory and CPU cycles which could cause issues.
I downloaded and installed the beta version of Google’s Web Browser called Chrome. Here are some initital thoughts/observations.
Quick download- 475 KB
EULA before you download. Refreshing, haven’t decided yet? I don’t recall being asked again. Just a couple of dialog boxes to get started. First one is whether I want to import anything and also whether to make it the default browser. Chose “NO” to default browser, but I did want customize import options. I asked it to import from Firefox- it noticed Firefox was open and asked me to close and try again or cancel. Closed Firefox- import worked quickly. It seemed to pause with no indication it was doing anything, but not too long. Soon it was up and running.
Microsoft has been busy working on updating their Internet Explorer (IE) to version 8. They released it in a small beta environment up until recently where they have now made it available to the general public. This post will cover my experience with the beta.


