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Chrome Rocks...

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Chrome quite literally rocks. If you’re a Windows user, please give it a try.

It’s pretty snappy, but something that I find quite amusing is that ten years ago I worked on another cool and snappy browser called Chrome.

Heh.

Anyhow, I’ve been using it on XP at work and today tried it on Vista for the first time. On Vista, Chrome looks quite minimalist and beautiful.

And no, Robert, I didn’t work on this one…

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Craig said:

Steve,

I have downloaded Chrome and installed it as I really like Google products and followed your recommendation. A couple of comments:

1. I can't get the YouTube intro videos to work (may be connection issues as I am away from home).

2. I like the look of Chrome. IT is very similar to Safari which I also like.

3. Why doesn't it integrate with other Google products such as Bookmarks. I use 2 laptops and a desktop at home and all my bookmarks are accessed through the Google toolbar. It would be nice if Google's browser worked with this don't you think?

Robin Capper said:

Having tried Chrome & IE8 beta one stood out as more stable and quicker, it wasn't Chrome. When it works it's good but there are too many popular sites where it just gives up with that :-( face.

Audra said:

Chrome? Sometimes the mere mention of the word....but I will download it anyway ;-)

kim said:

I'm a convert. It's snappy, slick, and best of all really well designed. I've run into very few sites where it has issues.

Many of the graphics veterans on the LRB team had a giggle at the Chrome name. :-)

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