Right from downloading, installing to overall use, Google Chrome is really a cool web browser. It is quick, it is painless and absolutely free from those downloading issues that you might have seen in Firefox 3.0 browser right after its launch in July 08.
Google looks quite well aware of the fact that beauty lies in simplicity, at least the simple and clear designing of the Chrome seems to suggest so. It has a small transparent logo over the tabs.
No status bar has been given there, but you can see the status of page loading at screen’s bottom.
Along with the address bar (Omnibar in Google’s terms) and two menu items, there is a small backward, forward and reload tab buttons for every tab. You can also rip the tabs to open a new window on the desktop.
The address or Omnibar is something more than just to type URLs. It also works as a search box and there isn’t any separate search bar. All you need to do is to type your keywords in the search box and to Enter it that takes you to your required websites.
When it comes to speed, the Google Chrome looks quite sharper than the FireFox from every edge. When you form a Google Chorme tab in a different process every time, in the Task Manager of your Windows a Chrome.exe list begins to build up there.
It shows that one spoiled tab can become the cause of crashing your all surfing session and that’s why you must keep a close look while opening different tabs particularly when some less powerful machine is in your use.
Whether it’s about chomping through media sites or streaming video and music, it munches through nicely and with much ease. You are at your homepage every time when you open a new tab and here you can see thumbnails of your most visited websites. Similarly, there is also a box to explore your surfing history and get the details of recently bookmarked pages.
But as they say none is perfect, some imperfections have also been noticed in the Google Chrome too. It doesn’t seem to work nicely on HP laptop with the touchpad.
And Plug ins are not available for it even after six months. But such sorts of issues are quite frequent in most of new versions of some browsers. So we can hope that these trivial fixes to be done whenever the next version will be out there.









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