Google Chrome Web Browser Reviewed @ ITreviewed - 11/05/08 03:21 PM
Hello,
We've just posted our latest review and would love it if you linked to it.
Thanks greatly!
"Google Chrome is attractive, fast and has some impressive new features. But
more importantly, Google Chrome will help strengthen the Web as the biggest
application platform in the world - think of it as Google operating system.
As pretty much everything Google touches turns to gold, Chrome is destined
for greatness. It's not there yet - no browser is ever complete upon initial
launch - bit stick with it and it'll only get better. At the moment it's not
reliable enough to totally replace your favourite browser, but give it a
whirl and you'll soon find that you are using it more frequently than you
expected - especially as the first time you run it, it imports your
bookmarks, passwords, and settings from Firefox or Internet Explorer. It
even can grab username and password data. Scary! The biggest disappointment
is that when Google crashes, it takes everything with it. In contrast,
Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 automatically restore your
previous session in the event of a crash."
http://www.itreviewed.co.uk/rev.php?id=840
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Christian Harris
Founder & Editor, ITreviewed.co.uk (formerly BIOS)
info ( -at -) itreviewed.co.uk
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We've just posted our latest review and would love it if you linked to it.
Thanks greatly!
"Google Chrome is attractive, fast and has some impressive new features. But
more importantly, Google Chrome will help strengthen the Web as the biggest
application platform in the world - think of it as Google operating system.
As pretty much everything Google touches turns to gold, Chrome is destined
for greatness. It's not there yet - no browser is ever complete upon initial
launch - bit stick with it and it'll only get better. At the moment it's not
reliable enough to totally replace your favourite browser, but give it a
whirl and you'll soon find that you are using it more frequently than you
expected - especially as the first time you run it, it imports your
bookmarks, passwords, and settings from Firefox or Internet Explorer. It
even can grab username and password data. Scary! The biggest disappointment
is that when Google crashes, it takes everything with it. In contrast,
Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 automatically restore your
previous session in the event of a crash."
http://www.itreviewed.co.uk/rev.php?id=840
_____
Christian Harris
Founder & Editor, ITreviewed.co.uk (formerly BIOS)
info ( -at -) itreviewed.co.uk
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