Google Chrome Browser??

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  1. Calomaar

    Calomaar Deputy's Friend

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    I wonder if anyone has had experience with the new Google Chrome Browser. What I have read so far is from Google, and sounds good, but that's what sales articles are supposed to do.
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  3. Frank

    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    I have heard good things about it Tom. It is the most secure of all of the current browsers on the market. The only big disadvantage I can see is that it doesn't yet have many of the cool add ons like with Firefox for telling things like the weather etc...

    Give it a try, in my honest opinion anything is better than Internet Explorer.
     
  4. Anonymous

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    Hi Tom,

    I totally agree with Frank. You just go once a while with Google Chrome browser.

    As well as recently i came to know that Google polishes another Chrome beta. As well as Google has added support for HTML 5 video in its latest beta for the Windows-only Chrome browser it first released last autumn.

    I hope this will solve your doubts about using Google Chrome as a default browser within your system.
     
  5. Palustris

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    Wish I could download it to try. On our slow dialup, we run out of time long before it has downloaded, it must be huge.
     
  6. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    There is a way, Palustris--you could let your son download it for you ...then he could put it on a memory "stick".
    This you could then plug into your computer and install it directly from off the 'stick'.
    Voilà!
     

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