Chrome for mac
- Started
- Last post
- 38 Responses
- erikjonsson0
webkit kinda freaks out now and then
- baseline_shift0
'incognito window' is a great effing idea
- ninjasavant0
The small memory footprint makes the browser of choice for my internet radio stations.
- Stugoo0
bumity for the new beta.
http://www.google.com/chrome/int…
- ernexbcn0
The new beta released yesterday for Mac is all kinds of awesome. As soon as this version has the Extensions support (PC & Linux already have it) it will be perfect.
I don't know why but Safari has been acting up for me these days, I'm using this Chrome beta now because it feels way snappier.
- oh I hope they also add AppleScript support since this version doesn't have iternexbcn
- forcetwelve0
definitely faster here.
- itstimefortea0
been using Chrome all day and it seems pretty good to me. although how come you can't add rss feeds?
- ximeraLabs0
Its very fast on my machine.
- peteski0
I like.
so,
no "opt+(numeral)" browsing
or
no "open all new windows in tabs (including pop-ups)" hack, that I love w/Safari
yet?
- ********0
Downloaded chrome yesterday... first impressions.. nice clean UI, very fast. Made it my default browser today. Good stuff google.
- ********0
How do you manage bookmarks!!??????
- For some inexcusable reason, it appears they overlooked to implement that ability.Super_Black
- raf0
It's webkit, renders exactly like safari. What's the point of installing it other than feeding google your browsing patterns and history?
- ********0
I'm too ignorant to know what the fuck webkit is but its certainly nicer to use than safari. I'm sure google would have no problem getting your browsing patterns and history without chrome, if they really wanted to.
- err0
Ive been using it for a while now. Its my default browser for everyday use (news, engadget, qbn). However if i wanna use plugins i sometimes go to safari or firefox. The only buggy thing with chrome is when it tries to load plugins. and thats only 25% of the time.
By far the best part of chrome is the sandboxing. each tab is in a new sandbox so if one site acts buggy u can just close that tab and the browser wont go down. - at least thats what im told. and thats how its been acting.
- howdytom0
yet another browser. I'll stick with Safari.
- PonyBoy0
runs shitty on my radass mac... *delete
- raf0
It's ok, but I'm not using it until there's an Iron build for mac:
http://www.srware.net/en/softwar…
- ********0
Right after a while using it I am back to firefox, with a passion.
The individual window locks up every time I visit flickr, and 1/10 times I open a new window it locks up and gives me the 'wait or kill page' box.
Can't even edit bookmarks either.
Looked good at first but didn't hold up I'm afraid.