The thing I cannot figure out is how Chrome is really any better at least on 
the Mac. Both browsers are based on webkit, so I have not noticed any 
significant difference in browsing. I will be curious if the experience is any 
different between Safari and Chrome on the iOS platform.

On Jun 28, 2012, at 5:01 PM, Matthew Campbell wrote:

> Hi all.
> If you are looking for an alternative to Safari, Google's Chrome Browser has 
> hit the App Store. It seems to work extremely well with VoiceOver.
> The only thing that you don't get is the ability to open linked items in the 
> Chrome app, and the page loading noises that you have in Safari.
> Don't get me wrong. I love Safari. However, it is nice to have alternatives.
> Enjoy,
> Matthew Campbell.
> 
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