Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 15th Sep 2009 22:21 UTC
Only a year after Google's Chrome entered the browser market, we're already hitting version 3. While Chrome 3 had been available in the developer and beta channels for a while now, the company has now released the first stable Chrome 3 version. Technically, this means Chrome 3 has been released.
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I like Chrome overall and use it most of the time, but in some aspects it's still slower than Firefox. In particular, if you open several tabs and then leave them for some time, it can take several seconds (sometimes tens of seconds!) for Chrome to redisplay a tab after you switch back to it. And I'm not alone with that problem, you can google it.
In addition, address bar suggestions are vastly less efficient than in Firefox. When I enter some string in address bar, FF suggests the page I actually need much more reliably and faster than Chrome. In fact, sometimes Chrome just plain refuses to display the needed suggestion in spite it being a frequently (and recently) visited page. This behavior is unpredictable.
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I like Chrome overall and use it most of the time, but in some aspects it's still slower than Firefox. In particular, if you open several tabs and then leave them for some time, it can take several seconds (sometimes tens of seconds!) for Chrome to redisplay a tab after you switch back to it. And I'm not alone with that problem, you can google it.
In addition, address bar suggestions are vastly less efficient than in Firefox. When I enter some string in address bar, FF suggests the page I actually need much more reliably and faster than Chrome. In fact, sometimes Chrome just plain refuses to display the needed suggestion in spite it being a frequently (and recently) visited page. This behavior is unpredictable.