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Google Chrome (open-source google browser)
McTaggart:
Love it, there's only one thing about it that pisses me off, no reload option in the right click menu. I tend to do everything with that menu so it hurts more than you'd think. It's clean and relatively pretty. The header could take a little less space but I'm really liking it so far. I still need to test the downloading, but there's no way that can be more broken than my firefox install's.
I love a tool that's not bogged down be useless features.
Ladybug:
I think I'm far too attatched to Opera to switch (not that there's a Mac version yet anyways), but it's definitely an interesting idea, the whole starting a new process per tab-thing.. But I tend to have like 30+ tabs open, so maybe not. I'll keep an eye on it, and probably test it once a Mac version is released (hopefully), but yeah, it'll take quite a lot to get me to give up Opera.. And I don't even use a lot of the more "fancy" features Opera comes with, like mail, feeds, widgets, mouse gestures, notes etc.
It does sound interesting, though.
carrotosaurus:
Apparently in the EULA there's a clause that allows google to use anything that you post from it. Read the articles here and here.
--- Quote ---In other words, by posting anything (via Chrome) to your blog(s), any forum, video site, myspace, itunes, or any other site that might happen to be supporting you, Google can use your work without paying you a dime. They can go and edit it all they want.
--- End quote ---
Dimmukane:
I'm still hesitant. Not because of the privacy so much anymore, but because I've got a good thing going that I don't want to fuck up. Honestly, my bookmarks are getting too complicated for me to ditch now.
Catfish_Man:
This has some pretty awesome stuff. I'm actually quite shocked that they managed to maintain good performance with the amount of IPC they're doing. The process model is *much* more complex than the "one process per tab" that it gets described as.
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