dkaile 1,051 Report post Posted September 4, 2008 Dont blow it off. Give it some time. I have started using it. Specially the Home Tab thing which shows are your recently used pages - its quite good. Of course I am missing auto refresh, but give it some time and this will be a thing to watch in the future... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
commonman 228 Report post Posted September 4, 2008 Its a good start. but i would still stick to FF because of the benefits of having the Add-On's (Extentions). Does Crome support Extentions? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HetalDP 947 Report post Posted September 4, 2008 I have looked to the Direcotry Structure and it Supports Extension and Addon Already Google Gears Addon for its Google Doc is Installed But still no Framework Documents is available so Developers can Build new Extensions and Addons Firefox Simply Rocks as Thousand Option available as AddOns, Opera is Good and Tab Preview and Password Security Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vishalkumar 0 Report post Posted September 4, 2008 ^^^ I second what Hetal is saying. FF is the best browser with thousand's of hand ons available. But this is good too and is expected to evolve over a period of time. Till then, "All Hail, King FireFox". Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
copperco2 24 Report post Posted September 4, 2008 Opera has more fetures than Chrome...my pref is still Opera i did consider opera to be good too but then it would not open gmail account. dont know why.. so had to drop it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Honest 836 Report post Posted September 4, 2008 Firefox Counters Chrome's Speed Test To counter Chrome, Google's new browser Mozilla released some performance results of the forthcoming version of Firefox. And according to those results, it outpaces Chrome, reports Cnet. At the Chrome launch, Google showed performance results of the browser using its collection of 5 JavaScript benchmarks and V8 - Chrome's JavaScript engine. To counter this, Mozilla, a competitor to Google in the Internet browser space has come up with a different test called SunSpider. SunSpider shows that the forthcoming Firefox 3.1, which uses a JavaScript acceleration technology called TraceMonkey, is faster than Chrome for JavaScript programs. It was 28% faster than Chrome on Windows XP and 16% faster on Vista. More Chrome News: EULA Controversy While most of us were busy checking out the features and design of Google's newest baby, folks at Ars Technica took a casual look at the EULA (End User License Agreement), since Google has been known to get into trouble with some of its shaky EULA terms in the past. And what did they find? Section 11.1 "11.1: You retain copyright and any other rights that you already hold in Content that you submit, post or display on or through the Services. By submitting, posting or displaying the content, you give Google a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free and non-exclusive licence to reproduce, adapt, modify, translate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute any Content that you submit, post or display on or through the Services. This license is for the sole purpose of enabling Google to display, distribute and promote the Services and may be revoked for certain Services as defined in the Additional Terms of those Services." What this essentially meant was that Google would be free to do whatever they wanted to with the content that you 'process' through their browser. Mind you, this content includes your personal details and other stuff you really don't want to end up in the hands of a billion-dollar corporation. Having said that, the offensive bit was later taken off the EULA later. And, Rebecca Ward, Senior Product Counsel for Google Chrome confirmed this with the folks at Ars Technica that Google usually reuses the EULA as much as possible to keep things simple for the masses. This could result in some irrelevant clauses appearing in EULA, which does not really apply to the use of that product, which is what is believed to have caused this faux pas. Courtesy : Techtree Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
copperco2 24 Report post Posted September 4, 2008 marvelous find. this is what happens when we fail to look in *conditions apply. every product has some conditions, some are hidden while some are explicitely stated. hidden ones like these are more devastating like a back stab.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lostjournal 7 Report post Posted September 4, 2008 Facebook(javascript) is not working properly!!! We have to wait a little more.And we should not forget IE8 will be launched very shortly. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raccoon 53 Report post Posted September 4, 2008 Opera has more fetures than Chrome...my pref is still Opera i did consider opera to be good too but then it would not open gmail account. dont know why.. so had to drop it. Hows that? I use Opera 99% of the times on my home comp. At least all the features I use work fine... including the new ones... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dkaile 1,051 Report post Posted September 5, 2008 (edited) I wont be going back to my IE7 anytime soon after using the speed of Chrome.... Its too good, for whatever I am browsing.... Edited September 5, 2008 by dkaile Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sushil_dhingra 0 Report post Posted September 5, 2008 Dear Frineds, I am also using Google Chrome explore, I am observing several pages alignments are not comming properly. same page in explorer and mozila is OK several time observe heading of a particular page is comming extra large. same heading is comming standard in explorer and medium in mozila. Some features are really good .... Editing of web page using front page is not easy in mozila, so using MS. explorer. I am using MS explorer with Avast script blocker at present ... Sushil Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
situ1962 21 Report post Posted September 5, 2008 Yesterday i downloaded the chrome browser and tried to open rimweb.but i was disappointed with the speed.while with opera it opened like a breeze,it took an age with chrome.i use Bsnl broad band.why so? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dkaile 1,051 Report post Posted September 5, 2008 (edited) I dont know how u faced such a problem. Because I have loaded Rimweb in Chrome and also from both IE7 and Firefox and it loads at least 20% faster in chrome. Could be first time loading into cache. try loading next time and then see the difference... Because Speed is the ONLY plus point with Chrome right now... Edited September 5, 2008 by dkaile Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vishalkumar 0 Report post Posted September 5, 2008 While most of us were busy checking out the features and design of Google's newest baby, folks at Ars Technica took a casual look at the EULA (End User License Agreement), since Google has been known to get into trouble with some of its shaky EULA terms in the past. And what did they find? Section 11.1 "11.1: You retain copyright and any other rights that you already hold in Content that you submit, post or display on or through the Services. By submitting, posting or displaying the content, you give Google a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free and non-exclusive licence to reproduce, adapt, modify, translate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute any Content that you submit, post or display on or through the Services. This license is for the sole purpose of enabling Google to display, distribute and promote the Services and may be revoked for certain Services as defined in the Additional Terms of those Services." What this essentially meant was that Google would be free to do whatever they wanted to with the content that you 'process' through their browser. Mind you, this content includes your personal details and other stuff you really don't want to end up in the hands of a billion-dollar corporation. Cannot believe this. Good that it was taken off. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raccoon 53 Report post Posted September 5, 2008 Yesterday i downloaded the chrome browser and tried to open rimweb.but i was disappointed with the speed.while with opera it opened like a breeze,it took an age with chrome.i use Bsnl broad band.why so? Ya... rimweb.in loads real fast in Chrome. You won't feel like touching IE after using Chrome. I feel it loads a bit faster than even Opera... but then Opera has other things that I cant do without. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
srk006 21 Report post Posted September 5, 2008 Chrome is not supporting MS Live Mail. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tanveer 59 Report post Posted September 5, 2008 unless they incorporate add ons, i dont see any reason to abandon firefox Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Honest 836 Report post Posted September 5, 2008 Tips & Tricks For Google's Chrome These tips are sure to make your browsing experience more enjoyable. An unofficial Google blog has posted some cool tips for the just-released Chrome. Some of these are extremely useful and are sure to enhance your web browsing experience. 1. Right click the forward or back button to check the list of sites you recently visited. 2. Chrome has a built-in basic converter for basic conversions. Just type in "7 feet in cms" and look what you get! 3. Press Ctrl+Shift+T to open the last closed tab. (Works for Firefox as well) 4. Click and drag the bottom right corner of a text box to increase the text area. 5. Right click, select Inspect Element to get details on resources used by elements in the web page. These include images and scripts loaded. 6. You can drag and drop an open tab to get a new window. 7. To search within a web site that supports Open Search, simply visit that site and enter the domain name again - which becomes a keyword in itself. Once you do that, you will see an option to press tab. Press tab and then enter your search query to execute your search! 8. Right click the address bar and select Edit search engines to change the default search engine. Depending on your location, Chrome also lists local search engines. Like Guruji in our case! Cool! 9. You can drag and drop a downloaded file directly from the browser to any folder or location of your choice. 10. Another interesting tip is to run a web page as an application. Let's assume you wish to run Google as a standalone application, separate from the browser. All you need to do is the following. Open Gmail in Chrome -> Go to New -> Select Create application shortcuts. You will get the option to create a shortcut for Gmail directly. You can save the shortcut to your desktop and directly access Google by clicking the Gmail icon from the desktop. This can happen for any web page - Twitter, Orkut or Facebook! Those were some tips we thought you may find useful. Watch this space for more tips on Chrome. Courtesy : Techtree Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
petar 15 Report post Posted September 6, 2008 really cool for starters Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raccoon 53 Report post Posted September 6, 2008 2. Chrome has a built-in basic converter for basic conversions. Just type in "7 feet in cms" and look what you get! I dont think this has anything to do with Chrome exclusively... it will work when you type this in the Google search engine... and since the URL bar in Chrome works as a search field too, it must obviously be displaying the results the Google search engine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dkaile 1,051 Report post Posted September 9, 2008 (edited) Update- I have been using Chrome continuously since its launch and am not going back to my slow IE7. Only think I am feeling lacking is an auto refresh/reload feature for the page. Is there some way to incorporate it into Chrome? Edited September 9, 2008 by dkaile Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_Kailash_ 63 Report post Posted September 9, 2008 m using it man it rockssssssssssss Very Nice but Not Easily customiseable like Firefox Like u hav 2 draf each book mark to its folder..... rest all websites r faster wooo i jus love it.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kshah 452 Report post Posted September 9, 2008 I uninstalled because every request is routed thru google proxies or some server and I dont like that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dkaile 1,051 Report post Posted September 9, 2008 You can browse through its incognito window Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kshah 452 Report post Posted September 9, 2008 Then it becomes slower. I am happy with my FF Share this post Link to post Share on other sites