Google did say when they released Chrome that it was a beta without a lot of
the features that are included in the Windows version. They said that as
development progressed they would be adding in features. So, taken for what
it is, a beta, I'm impressed with it so far. By the way it took a few days
for me to get used to the new format, but now I find it very easy to use and
prefer it to Safari (unless, of course, Apple updates it again...).

Frank.


2009/12/17 Tony <[email protected]>

> I've been trialling Chrome. Not as swift as Safari for me. Do not like
> Chrome's tabs. And for some reason I've yet to fathom a number of plug-
> ins do not work. Lastly there seem to be issues with Javascript for me
> that I don't have in Safari, Firefox, Camino, iCab and Opera.
>
> I've also found that Chrome doesn't display some web page layouts
> properly - I'm still checking but it looks like a CSS issue of some
> sort.
>
> Chrome on Windows doesn't seem to have these problems.
>
> On Dec 16, 9:43 pm, Ray Packham <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi all Just thought i'd ask anybody else using Chrome as from my usage
> it's a lot faster than safari I just wondered what others have via
> experiences with the new browser.
> >
> > Ray
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