<p>As a gmail user, I’m being prompted to download it. Does anyone have any feedback on this new browser?</p>
<p>My son loaded it on my laptop and I used it for a while and liked it, but then found there were certain websites that wouldn’t load. Yet if I used firefox, those same websites loaded fine. So I actually haven’t used it much lately although it is still available to use.</p>
<p>Chrome is built on Webkit which is the foundation for Safari (Apple’s browser). If you like Safari, you’ll probably like Chrome. If you don’t like Safari, you probably won’t like Chrome. Chrome also has a very fast Javascript engine (nanojit engines are all the rage in browsers except for Internet Explorer). Firefox gets one of these in version 3.1.</p>
<p>I actually use both Chrome and Firefox. Firefox is my primary browser, but it doesn’t work on all my computers. For those ones I use Chrome. I like it a lot. It’s really user friendly. I don’t think I have a preference for one over the other, though.</p>
<p>I have chrome, before that I used firefox. </p>
<p>I like chrome better because it is a little more user friendly than firefox. However, I liked firefox over chrome because it autosaved my tabs if it got closed. </p>
<p>Overall, I like Chrome better now.</p>
<p>I use Chrome as my default browser now and am very happy with it. The only annoying thing is that some websites don’t like it and say you need to use Firefox or IE to login to X service (same happens with Safari). This is basically just the fault of lazy web developers and should become less of a problem as Chrome / Safari become more popular.</p>
<p>^ I have heard people say that, but I have yet to encounter that problem. Maybe I’m just boring on the internet lol.</p>
<p>I love Google Chrome. The pages load so much faster than Internet Explorer. I plan on sticking with Chrome. </p>
<p>I also use Google Docs so that I can keep my important documents in “the cloud” instead of on my harddrive where I could lose them if my harddrive crashes.</p>