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PostPosted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 10:18 
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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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Assuming you're referring to Google Chrome, I can't see it being more than a toy, to be honest.

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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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Why the hell have they named it after IE's rendering engine?


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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I'll give it a whirl... see if I take a shine to it.

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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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Going though the comic they released detailing it (http://www.google.com/googlebooks/chrome/) I got the impression that they are more interesting in pushing some areas forward (like the java VM thingy and open sourcing everything) rather than making a really competitive browser.


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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I think I'll wait until it's been polished up a bit.


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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Dudley wrote:
Why the hell have they named it after IE's rendering engine?


IE's rendering engine is Trident. Mozilla uses the word Chrome to mean XML driven UI modifications, if that's what you mean?

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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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Yes, I've probably got confused with something IETab spat out.


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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I think I'll wait until it's been polished up a bit.

9.2/10.


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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Bah, I got in there with the 'shine' joke first... was I too subtle or just not funny?

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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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Too subtle for me, but in the interests of fair play I'll give you 9.2 as well :P


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
PostPosted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 12:53 
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My thinking is at http://reverttosaved.com/ - an article that got me flamed via email by a German Google fan within ten minutes of the thing going online, which is a record for me.


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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My thinking is at http://reverttosaved.com/ - an article that got me flamed via email by a German Google fan within ten minutes of the thing going online, which is a record for me.
I disagree with you -- and will probably write my own blog post about why -- but the idea of emailing a flame to you over it is baffling to me.


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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Post the email!

The entire email read: "This blog was utter crap." Someone on another forum wryly suggested: "Are you sure it's a flame, "this blog was crap" - doesn't that imply it isn't any more?"

@richardgaywood—what do you disagree with, out of curiosity?


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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Surely it isn't a flame, given that your blog entry ends on a positive note?


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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@richardgaywood—what do you disagree with, out of curiosity?
I am positive about it. Consider that it has as design goals two explicit targets (memory consumption and JavaScript speed) that Mozilla have been addressing in recent releases. WebKit is a very very good rendering toolkit, to my mind the best, and the only Windows implementation is Safari, which is a bit ugly under Windows what with it's funny Apple font rendering and suchlike. The whole thing is Open Source so it's not like Google are trying to hang on to stuff here. Separating tabs out into different processes is a very good idea, and makes some stuff like Privacy Mode easy that is hard in (e.g.) Firefox.

Basically, I think they did a good job of calling out a number of the pain points that modern browsers have, and addressing them in sensible ways. That's innovation enough for me to look at a free project. Sure, it's not earth shatteringly different in the UI layer, but I think you've sold the under-the-hood changes a little short in your writeup -- it's a bigger rethink of webbrowsers than it looks at first glance.

Oh, and the comic presentation is great, particularly how it namechecks engineers.

Don't need to write that blog post now :D


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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I think it's a shit idea. I've already got too many fucking browsers to test my sites on, I don't want another fucking one.

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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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@GazChap: Well, the whole point about the post is that although Google is doing everything I hate (pretending to be innovative, despite mostly stealing the ideas of others), it's also doing exactly what I want (creating a browser with the 'best bits'), thereby throwing me into something of a quandary. I should hate the idea of Chrome, but I don't, and I'm actually tentatively looking forward to it, even if it makes me want to scrub myself with a wire brush.

Clearly, Mr. Flamer didn't really leave me much to go on. I'd much rather have "your blog is shit because [explanation]".

@richardgaywood: I don't really think I've sold anything short, because the post was geared towards feature-led innovation rather than the underlying engine. And if there's one thing I've learned in doing loads of browser round-ups, it's that whatever's under the hood (bar, perhaps, Trident) makes little odds in the long-term, because it's a race where the leader constantly changes anyway.

For me, browsers are mostly about usability and features now, and in that area Chrome is trying to say "look at all this new stuff", rather than "look at all this great stuff we, uh, 'borrowed' from Opera, Firefox and Safari". I really hate that, and yet Chrome still appeals. Clearly, though, Google are evil for not releasing the Mac version right away.

@The Rev Owen: Chrome is WebKit, so should—in theory—work like Safari.


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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@The Rev Owen: Chrome is WebKit, so should—in theory—work like Safari.


I know it should in theory.

I'm confident that it will almost all the time, but not all the time.

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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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@The Rev Owen: Chrome is WebKit, so should—in theory—work like Safari.


I know it should in theory.

I'm confident that it will almost all the time, but not all the time.
You are likely correct. I'd imagine it'd be exactly like Safari for CSS but potentially JavaScript could be different (although you'd hope not, as ECMAScript is a pretty well defined standard).


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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You can never get those small rust spots of of a chrome towel rack, no matter whether you think you can or not - they will only worsen.

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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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Drool.


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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kalmar wrote:
I think I'll wait until it's been polished up a bit.


I get what you saying, but chrome wasn't built in a day.


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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kalmar wrote:
I think I'll wait until it's been polished up a bit.


I get what you saying, but chrome wasn't built in a day.


It'll be a slow transition then.


edit: AS IN TRANSITION METAL.


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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Drool.



That's disgusting.

Also, most probably dangerous - being so reflective as to e almost mirrored, surely there is a risk of it camouflaging into backgrounds or traffic in certain conditions?

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That's disgusting.

Also, most probably dangerous - being so reflective as to e almost mirrored, surely there is a risk of it camouflaging into backgrounds or traffic in certain conditions?


I'd be more concerned about it reflecting sunlight.* Argh, my eyes!


*If we ever got any sun in this country, that is.

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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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Oh, and the comic presentation is great, particularly how it namechecks engineers.


I like the locked up web page being pointed at http://www.wtf??.com on page 3.


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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Download is available, I'm writing this post from Google Chrome.


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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Download is available, I'm writing this post from Google Chrome.


:this:

Hmmm, spangly

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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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I'm usually loathe to download beta's of things, but this got the better of my curiosity.

Seems to be rather damn excellent, and will no doubt assist google to eventual world domination. A quick look at the task manager shows it has a smaller footprint than Firefox also.


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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It goddamn is. With this browser, I can achieve faster nudity.


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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I just like new stuff!

I wish I could have a new browser every week. I would run the daily builds except I need to be actually able to use it without crashing.

Hang on, I have to restart Firefox so the Chrome installer can import from it...

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It's blisteringly fast, but the fonts are foul.

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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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Damn. Chrome hates the little scrolly doobry on the right hand side of my mouse pad. It just rushes the page to the bottom and then refuses to do any scrolling. This will prevent me from using Chrome very quickly.

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And it doesn't autorefresh the forum contents when you back out of a thread. Bye bye Chrome!

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Nice default security settings, too!

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And it doesn't autorefresh the forum contents when you back out of a thread. Bye bye Chrome!

Does IE?

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7 does. It's brilliant.

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And it doesn't autorefresh the forum contents when you back out of a thread. Bye bye Chrome!

Does IE?
Does anything? I have no idea what Craster is on about here.


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Nice default security settings, too!

Didn't it get them from FF? Mine are different.

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I assume it's the default, because my IE settings are a damned sight tighter than that and I don't have FF installed.

What I'm talking about with refreshing the front page is if you go into a thread using read new topics in IE, when you come out, it shows that thread as read (as well as updating any threads that have been updated since you went into that thread). In this, it takes you back to the page exactly as it was then. Which is out of date.

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And it doesn't autorefresh the forum contents when you back out of a thread. Bye bye Chrome!
Does IE?
Firefox doesn't, if I understand this right. I looked at View Active Topics, went into a thread, waited for a new post, hit Back, and ended up at the cached Active Topics page, not a refreshed one. Doesn't work if I use the General Discussion index instead of Active Topics either.


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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Well then FF is also rubbish.

I was under the impression that it was a quite simple no-cache meta that IE was actually obeying.

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I was under the impression that it was a quite simple no-cache meta that IE was actually obeying.
Hmm, interesting. Beex is sending "Pragma: no-cache" in the headers.


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Chrome's Find-in-page is very nice.


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 Post subject: Re: chrome
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I was under the impression that it was a quite simple no-cache meta that IE was actually obeying.
Hmm, interesting. Beex is sending "Pragma: no-cache" in the headers.

Yes, because my old office had an annoying firewall that cached everything.
I still think that IE's behaviour is wrong, however. The back button should never cause a refresh.

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