My verdict is in. Google Chrome is my browser of choice.
After installing it in back August, I find that I use it more and more, and today, I’d say 80% of browsing is done in Google Chrome.
The thing that sealed the deal; it's snappy. The app launch fast and renders pages fast. So far, Chrome has not crashed on me and I have version to date (3.0.195.27).
I still miss the address bar dropdown button though, and I’m not alone. There’s a Google Chrome forum for it. I have more than 8 sites that visit daily, so please Google, just give me the dropdown button.
Another thing that I’m not too fond is Chrome breaks the Windows interface. It doesn’t have a title bar when the window is maximize. Small price to pay for a bit more screen real estate, especially on the widescreen notebook.
As for the other browsers that I have, I still use IE every now and then. In fact, it is still my system's default browser. Honestly, there’s nothing to hate about IE. Since I cannot remove it from the OS, might as well use it every now and then.
Firefox on the other hand, has fallen from grace. Compared to Chrome, Firefox is sluggish. Especially with all the add-ons I've installed. I only use it if I need to get some Youtube videos locally and also the portable version. By the way, I no longer use Firefox in Ubuntu because I've removed Ubuntu! (Another story for another day).
There are news saying that add-ons are coming to Chrome. I hope it will not degrade the browser like what has happened to Firefox.
With the emergence on Chrome, I’m sure the people at Microsoft and Mozilla will come out with something new for their browsers, meaning, even more choices for the users.
I also doubt we far from when browser is just a browser; not until there’s a major paradigm shift in the desktop OS world.
Until then, I’d recommend everyone to install and use Google Chrome, if you haven’t done so.
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