Browser Wars: Enter Google Chrome

Which Do You Prefer More, By the Looks of it?

  • Google Chrome

    Votes: 5 35.7%
  • Opera (Similar in looks to Google Chrome)

    Votes: 2 14.3%
  • Other (IE, FF, Safari, etc.)

    Votes: 7 50.0%

  • Total voters
    14
  • Poll closed .

alienationware

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Google just announced their own open-source web browser: Google Chrome.

Which do you prefer more, by the looks of it?
 
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are there any screen shots? it'll probs looks fancier than it really is!

what im finding is many things seem to be very buggy! for example Filezilla... a little OT i know but its just as im working with it!

anyways i will try and have give my opinion :)
 
i like how it looks, on the beta now, but i'm going to stick with FF3 until my extensions and such are in there... I NEED THEM. :P
 
Ive been converted to IE8 after years with FF. For me its way faster and no need to worry about annoying plugins that dont work.
 
Been using it today, I like especially the "Create Application Shortcuts", so I have shortcuts on my desktop for Gmail and Greader, that open full screen...that would be great on a laptop!
Interface is clean...imports settings from FF...no adblock though:(
Other than that seems like a nice application:)
 
i'm liking it even though it's still a BETA. i'll be using it as my default browser for the meantime. :)
 
Didn't like the fact that they admittted they modelled their tabs after Opera. Also, 9 most visited pages is just a rip of Opera's speed dials. Could Google Chrome be the new M$, while Opera the new Linux, who's driving all the innovations that Google will eventually rip off from?

However, I must applaud their marketting dep. A comic e-book is an original marketting tool, just like how a while ago, you could only get a Gmail account by getting a referral from your buddies.
 
Didn't like the fact that they admittted they modelled their tabs after Opera. Also, 9 most visited pages is just a rip of Opera's speed dials. Could Google Chrome be the new M$, while Opera the new Linux, who's driving all the innovations that Google will eventually rip off from?

However, I must applaud their marketting dep. A comic e-book is an original marketting tool, just like how a while ago, you could only get a Gmail account by getting a referral from your buddies.

Who cares. They use what works.
 
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