I have started to use Google Chrome as my main browser, and it's working out quite well. There are quite a few shortcomings in the Chrome browser, such as lack of proper bookmark management and missing text editing shortcuts (such as CTRL-Up/Down to skip to the next new line).
Performance wise, it's night and day compared to IE 7 and feels a lot more lightweight than FF. The integration with Google search in the address bar is extremely nice, and there are lots of nice little touches. Start up/shut-down is faster than FF3, as is the memory footprint.
Compatibility is good, although some site display differently than in IE or FF (but I'm finding the output to be closer to IE than FF). The full screen type interface is great, and increases the viewable area as well as reducing clutter at the top.
Overall, it's a great effort by Google and highly recommended. The problems will be fixed in upcoming versions, I'm sure, and they're not really deal breakers in my opinion.
Performance wise, it's night and day compared to IE 7 and feels a lot more lightweight than FF. The integration with Google search in the address bar is extremely nice, and there are lots of nice little touches. Start up/shut-down is faster than FF3, as is the memory footprint.
Compatibility is good, although some site display differently than in IE or FF (but I'm finding the output to be closer to IE than FF). The full screen type interface is great, and increases the viewable area as well as reducing clutter at the top.
Overall, it's a great effort by Google and highly recommended. The problems will be fixed in upcoming versions, I'm sure, and they're not really deal breakers in my opinion.
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