Jason Mauldin wrote:
I haven't actually used chrome since it wasn't available for Linux the last time I checked. Is it that bad?
If you mean the web browser, then no, it's actually pretty kick ass. I'm using it right now. This is a new Sony Vaio laptop, and Sony loads Chrome on the preload, set to be the default browser. It's a hell of a lot faster to load pages than FF3, and most everything I've found works. There's a few problems with it that I've seen:
- Horizontal scrolling with the touchpad on my laptop doesn't work. Works on IE8 and all other programs I've tried it with.
- Text selection in editable fields, such as for posting something to a forum, don't work like most apps when using the keyboard. Usually, for instance, I could hold down the Shift key, press the up arrows, and select text as the cursor moves up. This doesn't always work properly.
- The text formatting buttons (B, I, U, etc) on this very forum don't format quite properly - the text is shifted slightly to the right of the buttons.
- Plugins, if those are your thing, aren't anywhere near as available as they are for FF. I've tried one so far, and it was broken.
- There are a couple Vaio-specific updater tools that stumble when trying to do their thing, since they want IE to be the default browser. Easily fixed by putting the URL in question into IE and proceeding as normal.
I've submitted bugs on those already.
Otherwise, it's really good. I often wondered if I needed to call TWC and complain about my internet speed; turns out, it was Firefox taking forever to display them. IE8 is even slower.