appleinsider.com — Mac users will get their first taste of a Google-developed alternative to incumbent browsers such as Safari and Firefox when the search giant releases Chrome for Mac sometime during the "first half" of this year.
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skellenerJan 12, 2009
I'm interested, but still really like OmniWeb.
jamesmcmJan 12, 2009
I literally can't tell it apart from Safari unless I look deliberately.I honestly don't know what people's issues are, could you please elaborate on them?
Closed AccountJan 12, 2009
Just installed Chrome under Windows 7 32bit. Runs just fine. No warnings or problems.
grandhiJan 13, 2009
may be they dont, for ever it will be a beta :)
aubinhick990Jan 13, 2009
It is a great theme, if you like the look of Chrome especially. (I'm using it now)
Closed AccountJan 13, 2009
I have three separate browsers made by Mozilla. Mozilla is a company, not a product. They are not the same browser. Argue it all you want, but I use all three for different purposes.
r031e5Jan 13, 2009
Quicktime is horrible under windows, on a Mac it handles almost every sound and video that's displayed.
trilogyJan 13, 2009
Obviously you missed the joke about Apple users paying for every single piece of software. Though with all those iFarts it doesn't feel like a joke, I know...
iericgJan 13, 2009
Actually I stopped using Quicksilver about six months ago. It kept crashing on me.As far as I know Jitkoff is no longer working on it. I read somewhere that he recommends Leopard user's just use spotlight. That's what I've been doing since. Ubiquity on Firefox took it's place. Anywho I still wish Firefox was as fast as Chrome but it's not. So I can't wait for Google to release it's OSX Version.
enigmatutJan 14, 2009
I'm not a big FF user (with regards to being addicted to the add-ons, etc), so this was an EASY switch for me on my work PC. But I'm also one of those easy-going schlobs who is fine with Safari on the Mac, so I may find Chrome completely unnecessary on my (beloved) iMac home computer. I guess we just wait and see...
maiden8680Jan 18, 2009
I use Firefox mainly (I also have Safari), but I'm interested in seeing Chrome and what it's like.