Yea that did...mrray2012 said:Did Google ever state when Chrome was going to support addons?
People seem to just like it because it comes from Google. Kinda like what people do with Apple.eldiablov said:Nothing tbh, I see no benefits as of yet. Plus there are still a lot of bugs :/
I use it because it's extremely simple.Adiuvo said:People seem to just like it because it comes from Google. Kinda like what people do with Apple.
yeah. brand != good automatically.Adiuvo said:People seem to just like it because it comes from Google. Kinda like what people do with Apple.
There are a few thing that it does different if not better..Adiuvo said:Chrome just seems like a full screen Firefox to me. What's so special about?
It's not good imo. It can't display animated gifs well, the flash plugin in it crashes too much, pushing down mouse 3 to go up and down doesn't work, it doesn't go faster than firefox.niko86 said:Chrome is good, but i find it too simple. The options menu is very sparce and even though the speed increase is nice, it doesnt have the customisability of firefox yet.
a few stylish scripts, few extensions and a good theme and you get the same screen real estate(if not smaller) with 10x the usability(imo)Mr. Beefy said:One very nice little thing I like about Chrome is how compact everything is while still staying usable. I couldn't believe how much more screen real-estate I had while using it.
EndUnknown said:a few stylish scripts, few extensions and a good theme and you get the same screen real estate(if not smaller) with 10x the usability(imo)
yes, and it is only > than ff if there are 0 extensions. when you throw those in, any other browser becomes inconvenient and less useful. although if chrome gets full addon support, it could kick ff's ass.Mr. Beefy said:That holds true for just about everything when it comes to FF.
Straight out of the box, Chrome does it's job.
It had it way before firefox..Tenchitsu said:Has Opera got spell check yet?