There are always reasons for decision, thanks Lee, good to know.

John


On Jun 17, 2010, at 10:21 AM, Lee Larson wrote:

> On Jun 17, 2010, at 9:33 AM, John Robinson wrote:
> 
>> What are the advantages of Chrome?  Safari seems to eat their lunch in speed 
>> (according to independent testing), Safari seems to be rock solid, very 
>> fast, updated whenever Apple finds a problem, love the search feature of a 
>> website, love the "top sites" icon system of moving to previous history and 
>> anchoring in the order I want those that are important, love the syncing 
>> with all the other computers with setting and favorites, integrates well 
>> with the iPhone, etc. etc.
> 
> Chrome and Safari are very similar in what they can do because they are both 
> based on the Webkit engine. Apple just upgraded Webkit with the new Safari 
> upgrade, so I expect there to be a Chrome update soon to take advantage of 
> it. (Just as there was an upgrade to Safari when Google made some additions 
> to Webkit.)
> 
> I use Chrome because I want a browser that works the same under Linux and Mac 
> OS.
> 
> Firefox would be another choice. It uses the Mozilla engine, so it renders 
> basically the same as Camino and Seamonkey. I find all the Mozilla browsers 
> to be sort of clumsy. I do use Firefox when I must display MathML because 
> none of the other browsers support it.
> 
> 
> 
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