Google chrome is just like a chrome browser. I just downloaded and started using this. I dont feel any difference in browser. Do any body use google chrome os? share your thoughts
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I used to use it but mozilla firefox is better.
I use a Linux development version of Chrome as my default browser and love it. The flash is so much nicer without the choppiness of other browsers. I E is way to slow, but Firefox is good. Chrome now has some great plug-ins similar to Firefox and it's getting better with the launch of Chrome OS, which I tried. I like Chrome OS, but Ubuntu is the best. People need an OS that's not mostly internet based, which Chrome OS is. It takes away a lot of options and I like options.
I use chrome. Suits me fine. I prefer it to IE or Mozilla.
are you using vmware or directly like windows
IE and Mozilla are far better than Chrome. i used chrome and switched back to Mozilla.
Google Chrome is quite good, but I prefer Firefox.
Firefox is more flexible. I think Google Chrome was created with noobs in mind.
I used Google Chrome but went back to IE8 Chrome appeared to go through some hiccups and I didn't have time to work through them. When it was able to function it certainly brought the web up more quickly, once they iron out the glitches I would probably use it again.
I really like Google Chrome and haven't had any of the hiccups that AE describes.
Google chrome ment to be faster then any other browsers, unfortunately it's a failure for Google. That's why you don't see it updated much.
Many people think that the reason why it's not successfull as others such as IE and Firefox is that it's not Open Source. Google realised that and making Google Wave as an open source, good move by big G.
Personaly I use Firefox, as it's Open Source it has Millions of plugins which you can make use of.
Google Chrome is updated very often - probably more so than Firefox. Also, It's open-source, while IE isn't. Non open-source software tends to be more popular than open-source software.
Google Chrome is a good browser - the second best browser after Firefox out there in my opinion.
google chrome is nicely done.it works fine even for the low bandwidth users.I use google chrome.
I've used Google Chrome, IE, and Firefox. I didn't like chrome with Windows XP. However, I recently updated to Windows 7, and Chrome runs great. I prefer it to the others.
I like Chrome and it is faster than other browsers when you have a slower connection. For everyday surfing I prefer Firefox. It is updated regularly and there are several plug-ins that are readily available and free.
I used it for a short while but got over it and started using Mozzila....Its a brilliant web browser though and im reconsidering going back to it
I use Chrome, Firefox and Safari.
Chrome is definitely the faster browser, then Safari, then Firefox.
I would use Chrome exclusively apart from the fact that I have many plugins installed on FF that I can't do without.
Chrome and although it took me a while to adjust, I now prefer it to Mozilla Firefox...
though chrome is an efficient browser, but its very delicate, as it crashes easily.
I have just heard about the OS of Google, most people say its good, so i am gonna try it now
Im a big fan of Chrome browser over IE.
Speed and awesome themes make it my first choice
I love chrome ..Its just works superfine for me.
It has got cool extensions too:)
Chrome is excellent on my Linux box (and also playing with the Chromium version; can't tell much difference there). I like it a whole lot better than Firefox. But Opera (using 10.60 beta) is still faster.
Its hard to choose the best browser. Now with the Firefox 4 in beta, with safari adapting extensions with chrome bringing simplicity to the browser and opera just running fast, all those implementing the latest web standards and technologies it is more like a personal opinion of who is better. One thing only is internet explorer who is still way back.
Personally, I think it is faster. I also like the set up of it, but there won't be much of a difference in any browser you use.
I noticed that chrome shows no glitch with hubpages. Firefox 3.6.8 has issues with text-capsule.
I've been using chromium-browser (the free/open source core upon which google-chrome is built) as my default browser for over a year. I love it! Firefox is nice, but I prefer chromium.
I am using it on Debian GNU/Linux.
I am using both. but for the lighter browser I choose chrome. Firefox often stacked when you have many addon installed and many tabs opened. You can see on task manager, firefox consumes many RAM after opening many windows tabs.
by mtsi1098 14 years ago
some examples of Open Source are software/utilities that do not enforce funds such as OpenOffice an alternative to MS Officesome others:gaim for IM...songbird for MPS and music...
by Shil1978 12 years ago
Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox - Which Browser Do You Prefer to Use and Why?
by FaithDream 8 years ago
Is Google Chrome, or Firefox, better than Internet Explorer?I'm wondering if I'm going to run into problems with these. Has anyone compared these search engines? Which is the best one to use with Windows 7 ?
by MSantana 12 years ago
Does anyone has this problem? I try to post two articles and in both cases google chrome will kill hubpages. I needed to try more than 10 times just to get it to post a photograph from my computer. I am wondering if anyone knows why this happens with hubpages.
by askpowers 13 years ago
I have used all of these and found firefox good, but not as chrome, IE is losing its position. One problem I faced with chrome is, it crashes after sometime...Which one is best ?
by netcrawl 15 years ago
who gonna win the web war: Google or Microsoft. Google new and only browser, chrome hits the web center stage. Is this for real? What exactly chrome got?
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