Stephen,

> The people who are converting to Chrome, are they former FF users or new 
> people off of the IE stack? I use FF at work and Chrome at home testing it 
> out.

I tested out the early releases of Chrome and thought the product was
released way too early.

This summer I've been spending a lot of time with Chrome (and FireFox,
IE, Safari, and Opera). NOW I LOVE CHROME! Incredibly fast - sometimes
10x+ faster than IE 8. Highly recommended. I've also found Opera to be
almost as fast or as fast depending on the page being loaded. I'm also
happy with Firefox and Safari, but these browsers are clearly slower
than Chrome and Opera.

I have to use IE (7 and 8) as part of our test program and these
browsers really suck when compared to the state of the art. IE is by far
the slowest (a pig) and also requires the most work-arounds to achieve a
professional quality result.

Our use case is rendering large, highly formatted local HTML documents
as a reporting mechanism.

Malcolm




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