Browser Recommendation: Google Chrome

For a long time I was a pretty regular IE user – never really paying much attention to Firefox or other browsers.  I was impressed with tabs in IE – as this is a great usability feature.  Most everything I needed to do worked fine in IE – and it was very dominant in the market share.  Then I started to have problems – when IE would try to restore the tabs after a reboot (which we know doesn’t happen very often with windows) and would seem to crash.  It seemed to get less and less stable over time…

Sometime last year I finally made the plunge and tried Firefox.  I was quite impressed with Firefox – especially with it’s support for more standards (like curved borders!!) and the extensions.  It’s just neat to be able to apply a theme to the browser so it looks cooler.

Recently I decided to try out Google Chrome as I had heard a lot about it too. I find myself really liking Google Chrome – as it seems to work very well.  While I haven’t measured it – it seems to use less resources than Firefox does – and it has some nice features.  I like how the the downloads work – with a bar at the bottom appearing to show the progress and the recent downloads.  The status bar only appears when it’s needed.   You can right-click on a page and it will give you a print option,  search Google on that word, etc.  What I also like about Chrome (or Firefox) is that they have built-in spell checking.

So I narrowly recommend Chrome over Firefox – more for it’s efficiency.  They are both better browsers than IE – offering better standards compliance (web pages work better) and great extensions.  If you are still using IE (Internet Explorer) I would encourage you to try out Firefox or Chrome:

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