Thoughts about life, church planting, and other things.
I downloaded and installed Google Chrome last night. I’m not too sure what the big deal is. I’m going to stick with firefox for now. It rocks and does everything I want it to do.
I'm Tony McCollum and this is my personal blog. The opinions expressed here are my own and not those of my church or anyone else. In addition, my thoughts and opinions change from time to time. I consider this a necessary consequence of growing with God. In other words, I'm allowed to disagree with myself!
David
September 3rd, 2008 at 5:08 pm
Agreed. If they thought they could make a browser more secure, they should just help out the Firefox group or build some uber Google extension that does whatever it is that they want done.
Web developers don’t need yet another browser. And there’s no way my grandmother would know the difference between IE and Firefox as it is… now we have Opera, Safari, … ah!!!!
Saint Germain
September 3rd, 2008 at 5:30 pm
I like google chrome, its very fast, but i will keep my firefox ;-)
deWeb
September 3rd, 2008 at 6:14 pm
yeah…
i’m running chrome right now just to try it out. i miss some of my plug-ins from firefox. chrome seems maybe a little faster, but not “change-the-world” better.
still deciding.
Rick Cobb
September 4th, 2008 at 1:56 am
Interestingly Home Depot has banned the use of IE7 because some of our apps won’t work with it but Firefox will! Go figure. Besides I can’t speal so I couldn’t live without Firefox’s speal cheek. I thought it was some add on I had forgotten but after reloading my OS and all the apps on my home machine (it’s what I live for!) I see it’s still working! Forgot what version they added it in, too bad it only works on multi-line text boxes, I can really screw up a title. I’ll get around to trying Chrome in alternate universe.
Rick