Posts Tagged ‘google chrome’

latest chrome releases

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

if you (unlike the many cretins) realise that chrome is merely in BETA and would like to try out their latest releases and fixes, install the Google Chrome Channel Chooser software from the dev channel.

install it, and you’ll get this popup. select dev for the cool (and in all probability buggy as hell) builds.

according to cnet:

“Build 1251 fixes bugs with areas including Microsoft’s Silverlight software, tab behavior, video playback with YouTube and other Flash players, and scalable vector graphics, and it suppresses full-text indexing of sites accessed with encrypted Web connections, according to the release notes.”

just click on About Google Chrome and update.

chrome is just google world domination stuff i have to keep up with. have arrived at the conclusion that i can not abandon my firefox (now pimped up with new add-ons to boot).

plugin withdrawal

Friday, September 5th, 2008

so despite loving the new google browser, i’m suffering not being able to rate/review sites on stumbleupon (the toolbar is only available for ie and firefox).

thankfully there’s a bookmarklet for toolbarless stumbleupon - bookmarklets for surviving without the toolbar for you to drag into your bookmarks folder.

phew.

google’s shiny new browser

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

of course google would come out with a browser and another step closer to world domination (if they haven’t already). being the try-hard wannabe trendy kid that i am, i already have google chrome installed on both home and work pcs.

the first thing you notice is of course google’s trademark clutter-free interface. they’ve also flipped the tabs upwards which is supposed to be a big deal, but i’m having some trouble getting used to it.

since it’s google, you’ expect the uber innovations to jump out anytime and change your life. it isn’t mind-blowing or revolutionary, but it is pretty sweet.

any new tab you open has a grid reminiscent of opera’s displaying your most visited websites. mine so far have been google, bloglines, facebook and youtube. so much for productivity at work, eh?

other things i liked: the magical invisible status bar (which only appears when you hover over links)

the download window (window being a slightly misleading term since it appears within the browser)

chrome won my heart when i found out it caters to my multiple split personalities. The Stalker loves incognito window, which lets you to surf without leaving nasty little crumbs of browser history, search history and cookies. downloads and bookmarks are still logged though, so spare a thought before you save that furry porn, you sicko.

The Geek loves the built-in task manager that lets you view the active processes (in chrome only la ok, don’t expect the browser to take over your pc) and what it’s holding up: memory, cpu and network resources. one article says to click on title bar to call it up, but i’m absolutely bat-like when it comes to finding stuff that’s right in front of my face so i use SHIFT+ESC to call it up instead.

here are some facts and figures i did not make up.

graph from zdnet

scriptnode has subjected chrome to a battering of 6 different benchmark tests which i’m not going to replicate here cos i’m not big enough a geek. all you need to know is that chrome came out harder, better, faster, stronger.

the ever prevalent google humour can be found even in browser commands. *hint hint*

about:blank
about:cache (mapped to view-cache:)
about:dns
about:histograms
about:objects
about:memory
about:plugins
about:stats
about:version
about:network
about:ipc
about:internets

what i would like is for chrome to support my favourite add-ons: Read it Later, StumbleUpon, DownloadHelper, FireFTP, Foxmarks, Delicious and Adblock. remember, kiddies, this is still in BETA and there might be some massive security flaws, so don’t fucking click any damn thing you see.

so download it and try it. or don’t. i’m just going to drag the tabs in and out of my window.

(no chrome for mac yet. booooooo.)

[update: get a portable version of chrome here.]