OT: Anyone out there using the google browser? Any benefits?
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Michael Hatsis
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quicker load times then most other browsers "except firefox beta", the omnibar which is the address bar and search bar combine is wonderful, and i submitted 2 different issues i was having and they quickly came out with updates, so good customer service as well
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Why do companies insist on keep bringing out new browsers when they could spend their time doing something useful like creating something new that isn't available in several different flavours already.
It's bad enough having to test web sites on all the browsers that currently exist on Windows, Mac and various mobile platforms without Google joining in as well. Not to mention the latest POS browser on the iPhone. (no file upload control FFS!!)
All the world needs is one reliable, none proprietary, portable, (reasonably) standards compliant browser (e.g. FireFox).
Please don't encourage take up of Google's latest piece in their plan for world domination.
/Rant
Sorry about the rant, but testing all these combinations is doing my head in at the moment
It's bad enough having to test web sites on all the browsers that currently exist on Windows, Mac and various mobile platforms without Google joining in as well. Not to mention the latest POS browser on the iPhone. (no file upload control FFS!!)
All the world needs is one reliable, none proprietary, portable, (reasonably) standards compliant browser (e.g. FireFox).
Please don't encourage take up of Google's latest piece in their plan for world domination.
/Rant
Sorry about the rant, but testing all these combinations is doing my head in at the moment
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sweetjesus
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i think chrome is based on Webkit or something like that..crumhorn wrote:Why do companies insist on keep bringing out new browsers when they could spend their time doing something useful like creating something new that isn't available in several different flavours already.
It's bad enough having to test web sites on all the browsers that currently exist on Windows, Mac and various mobile platforms without Google joining in as well. Not to mention the latest POS browser on the iPhone. (no file upload control FFS!!)
All the world needs is one reliable, none proprietary, portable, (reasonably) standards compliant browser (e.g. FireFox).
Please don't encourage take up of Google's latest piece in their plan for world domination.
/Rant
Sorry about the rant, but testing all these combinations is doing my head in at the moment