
Almost four months after Google’s hyped, accidental and one of the most buzzing launches into the browsers game with Chrome, Chrome now moves into a pre-release beta available for users with browser updates set to the developer channel. The new v2 beta includes bug-fixes (obviously). User-scripts support has been added (the main highlight, no talk of an API for extensions yet, but that won’t stop the geeks making the browser do crazy things now would it?) and several other updates as well.
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Chrome “eat” my memory to much. And I only use it for read my gmail
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strange, chrome takes pretty much the same or maybe less memory than firefox on my system.
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I am using chrome from the first release. It improved a lot in the last few months, it’s fast and consumes very little memory.
All I need now is add-on support. I hope gogle will add it soon
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the support for scripts will let you add some ‘addon like’ functionality to your browser. Hopefully the scheduled support for an addon API will be sooner rather than later.
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still loves firefox, but maybe chrome will be the next browser idol
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I’m still with Firefox – I love it too much to change
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I’ve installed it and found it as good as FF. Maybe, we need to wait for another few more months or a year to get plugins like FF.
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