On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 4:54 PM, Josh Viney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It would be nice if it was available on Mac right now so I could try
> it. I won't even open Windows for an exciting new app like this.

You don't have parallels or vmware fusion? I loaded it up in parallels
and it runs great.

> 1. Do we really need a new Web browser (or Web application launcher)?
> I think, and a lot of HTML/CSS folks might agree that we already have
> a few too many. Chrome better be really designer/developer friendly.

It uses webkit - same as Safari. If your site runs fine in Safari, it
appears to look the same in Chrome. Really, this is a weak argument
these days. Most browsers are fairly compatible if you code to
standards.

> All that stuff said. My real threshold is speed. If it renders sites
> quicker than the competition and doesn't crash, I would consider
> switching real quick.

In my very limited testing it appears to be much faster - especially
with multiple instances of heavy JS apps open. I had 4 different Gmail
accounts logged in all running smooth, and a couple of MySpace windows
open for good measure :). Generally that test takes out Firefox or
Safari pretty quickly.

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