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Man that looks like it has tremendous potential to be really cool!!:bananen_smilies104::bananen_smilies046:

Too bad they haven't developed it for anything but WinBloze yet. :crying::bulgy-eyes::crying::mad::frown:
 
And just think, Steve, you can downlaod the final beta of IE 8 at the same time! :devil:

STEVE !!! step away from the computer....you know if you download it you'll just break that one too :eek::rolleyes::biggrin:

Oh, ha ha ha, you guys are really funny. No, I mean it, that's a good one.:biggrin:

I'm on it now as a matter of fact. I already like the built in spell checker. This could have some promise. As I keep screwing up browsers, they just keep creating them for me. Pretty cool huh?:devil::devil:
 
I've been using it all night and I like a lot about it. Some things need work. Some features need to be added.
It's pretty fast. I like the incognito tab feature. I like to be able to slide tabs back and forth. To close a tab while it's under another tab. There is a lot to like so far. I hope we see more and better.
There are some tool bars that could be handy. Progress bar. Good start Google.
 
I read a review. Seems to have a lot of buttons and whistles. Hard to say if all the gizzies really help the computer/internet use experience. It is still missing some basics. I guess, for those who like to play around with these things it will be alright. For folks like me who see the computer as a tool, I prefer going with the KISS principal.
 
I like what I have seen so far of it. For an ignorant backwards speller like me the spell checker is nice. You see a lot more of the web site that you are on and less of the browser which is very good, yet all the controls seem handy. I really think this has some good potential. As long as ads and other annoying forms of solicitation do not pop up I think this may be the one I will use as standard.

Mike
 
I've been using it for a few hours now and found it does'n't work with you tube, which is funny because Google owns them. and it doesn't work with a few other sites I visit frequently.

I'm going to stick with Firefox for now.
 
all I had to do is install the Adobe Flash player, and You Tube and other Flash things I have on my blog all displayed properly.

I love the speed of the browser, downloads are quick and painless, the plug in warning is great, even on graphics heavy pages, the load times are much quicker.

Rick
 
Been using it for a couple days now. Have Firefox open next to it just in case I want to compare something. Or use FF for something important. It seems to work pretty well so far. There are some things missing, but it is just a baby. We'll see how long it takes to start tossing us upgrades and improvements.
I just like to have more choices. It's finally getting to where we have "multiple" choices. So far I've seen at least a half a dozen, and I'm sure theres even more.
And I tend to be pretty slow with these things. They have probably been around for a while.
Just my 2cents.
 
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