Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the Google Chrome 1.0 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Chrome 1.0.
September 2008
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The editors liked
Clean interface. Shortcuts let sites act like apps. Leading JavaScript performance. Isolated tab and plug-in processes prevent full crashes.
Simple interface
Blazing Javascript performance
Ideal for web applications
Easy to use
Good performance
The editors didn't like
Weak bookmark management. No extensions or toolbar customization. Incompatible with some sites. No parental controls.
Neither as extensible as Firefox nor as featured as IE8 Beta 2
Abstract: All in all, despite some hiccups and obvious shortcomings, Google Chrome is an impressive new Web browser and should be tried by any serious Web user (that is, any serious Web user on Windows, for now)..
Abstract: I think it's safe for me to say that Google Chrome, the company's newly-released web browser, took pretty much everyone by surprise when it was launched a couple of weeks ago now. In an industry that seems to live on leaks and rumours , a company of Googl...
Clean interface. Shortcuts let sites act like apps. Leading JavaScript performance. Isolated tab and plug-in processes prevent full crashes.
Weak bookmark management. No extensions or toolbar customization. Incompatible with some sites. No parental controls.
Google hopes this bare-bones browser will be the vehicle for Web applications. Its lightning-fast, has built-in Gears support, and can display sites without any browser interface elements. But it still has problems with popular sites like Facebook, an...
Abstract: It’s taken a while, but I’ve managed to use Google Chrome nearly exclusively for quite a few days now. I say “nearly” because unfortunately, Chrome is not yet available on Mac OS X and I’ve been forced to use it in P...
Much more could be said about Googles browser, but given that we are only seeing the first beta, it would be wise to wait and see what the future versions will bring to the table, before exhausting our database space. Im not the type of person to be...
Abstract: Googles just-released Chrome takes the same approach to browser design that Google takes to its home page -- stripped-down, fast and functional, with very few bells and whistles. Thats both the good news and the bad news about this browser. Those who...
Abstract: Google's innovative start-up screen The most critical departure from current browser designs is that Google seems to have put a lot of emphasis on stability, so that a crash in one browser window or tab doesn't bring the whole application down. Googl...
Abstract: Google has introduced a new Web browser, called Chrome, aimed at wresting dominance of the browser market from Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. The move takes the Google-Microsoft rivalry to a whole new level. If Google succeeds, it will be a big deal, w...