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September 4, 2008
Chrome impressions
I have now run Chrome as my default browser for a grand total of 14 hours - impressions so far:
- Fast. Much faster than Firefox and IE.
- Each tab is a separate process. Good statistics page allows you to shut down tabs that generate memory gobbles (a Firefox weakness).
- The user interface is a little sparse, but you get used to that. Miss some functions from Firefox (how too open a local file, for one.) But just a few.
- Much more graphically oriented than Firefox - pull tabs out as windows, for instance, and windows into tabs.
- Works better with Google Docs (no surprise there) - showed some formatting codes not visible in Firefox.
- Flash works - no more 4 seconds play and then full stop on Youtube.
Verdict so far: I thought I would never replace Firefox, but now I am beginning to wonder. If I am still using it in a week, then it is goodbye to Firefox. (I haven't started testing plugins yet, then again, I don't have any plugins that are absolutely critical.
First problem (9/4/8): Could not edit an entry at my course wiki (at pbwiki.com) - nothing happened when I click "edit".
Second problem (9/6/8): Could not retrieve a certificate from my net bank. Had to start up Firefox again.
Notable comment: Plus ca change: Jim Courtney on why multi-threading is important. (And yes, I used DesqView and QEMM extensively from about 89 to about 94, too.
Posted by Espen at September 4, 2008 12:06 PM
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Comments
What! Are you saying that you can get by without Morning Coffee? ;-)
Posted by: Eirik Newth
at September 4, 2008 12:14 PM
Morning Coffee is good, but can be mimicked with a bookmark folder easily....
Posted by: Espen
at September 4, 2008 12:28 PM