From: Dr. Syd Nicholson

I have never tried Chrome -- perhaps I should look at it.


Yes, I think you should. I've been impressed with the performance of the rendering engine, which is the one also used in Apple Safari, which exceeds the performance of Firefox and IE, and is nice for sites that download a lot of content.

I also like the ability to define a URL as an application on your desktop, which enables you to launch an instance of the browser from your desktop or menu for that URL only; minus the address bar and browser menu, so the Web application looks and behaves more like a desktop application.

Nathan.





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