[size=15]Hello, everyone. I'm reviewing Google Chrome. And Firefox, as well. [img]http://freewaremission.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/firefox-vs-chrome.png[/img]
[size=18]Google Chrome: What I Think of it...[/size]
[size=14][center]Guys, I am now going to tell things about Google Chrome. Since it's about the newest Browser and that I am posting this with it, then well what the heck. I may as well. Now, here's some great outcomes from downloading it.
[size=20] Browsing [/size]Well, basically the tabbed Browsing is so fast no matter how many tabs. Yes, I agree it is "Chrome Fast". Also, when using Facebook, it doesn't slow down. Because of its rendering engine. Also, some other thing is that it has perfect Javascript, perfect use of AutoFill, other than Internet Explorer, it's great. Also when typing, the correction system is perfect! But, on Safari 5, it also checks grammar as well.
But there are some cons on Google Chrome. Because basically how most Browsers likely have "Pop up Blocker" and that most add-ons and downloads use Google Chrome. Because it has faster downloads. And scans for viruses before downloading. Also, it actually blocks any pop-up whatsoever. (Firefox)
Now here are some pros to getting Google Chrome...
1. Faster Internet Capabilities.
2. Best and fast rendering engine.
3. Utilizes pages fast.
4. Is to be downloaded on any PC around Windows XP, Vista and 7. (For Mac, it needs the new Mac OS X 10 or higher.)
5. With aero on Windows, the regular theme will be an invisible window. With stripes.
6. No crashing.
7. Best Browsing possible.
Here are the cons to Google Chrome...
1. On Mac, it needs a more later version of Mac OS X 10.
2. Browsing capabilities are fast, but not safe.
3. Anti-Virus's Link Scanners (AVG) will not work with it. (So no safety).
4. Unless you have a good mouse, then you won't be able to text edit. (Such as making a mistake deleting something you were sending to a friend entirely using Google's email service: Gmail on Chrome; you won't be able to undo the delete.) Firefox can totally help with that.
[size=18]Themes on Chrome[/size]
Now, we all now that Chrome's got themes and so does Firefox. But, most people believe Firefox has the best themes. I agree. Because on Google Chrome, I'd rather refer to the themes as skins. Because all the "themes" do is just change the Browser's interface and bookmarks back round and colors. (The tabs, too.)
But some themes on Chrome I just don't like. And I don't know why, but they're just not interesting to me. I like some themes, but not all. And one theme named "Brushed" is a rip-off from Safari on Mac OS X. (The version students use in school).
If so, I'd rather keep Firefox.[/size]
[size=20]Conclusion[/size]
Alright, I'll keep Google Chrome. But as long as it helps me. :\ It's just the themes need some more work, and there are some problems with Chrome. But that's alright... Now, thanks for reading this review.
[size=20]On to Firefox[/size]
[size=15]Now, on to Firefox. This Browser is my best one before Google Chrome. And it's better than Internet Explorer for some time. And I love it. Everything's just awesome on the Browser.
[size=20]Browsing[/size]
OK, the Browsing and tabbed Browsing we know are great and have the best capability possible.
Because mainly you can text edit and undo changes you wish you didn't, you can save where you started and ended your Browsing, and the Javascript are awesome on this.
You can get add-ons from many sites to your computer on Firefox and get updates and many more from it. And the tabbing's great... Very great. The bar is awesome, too. You can search for history and bookmarks. Even search with the already installed Google Toolbar!
Firefox may not open in a snap, but hey... It has best speed, no crap.
[size=20]Cons and Pros to Firefox[/size]
Pros:
1. Beautiful, sleek themes.
2. Able to text edit ever so easy.
3. Update come around and they happen fast.
4. Crash Support [New!] After update.
5. With an add-on, you'll be able to preview your tabs and refresh, close, and more before even clicking it.
6. Awesome and easy ever so often searching.
7. Best security.
Cons:
1. Not best to use on a slow PC.
2. Will not open as fast as Chrome, but oh well.
3. Add-ons may mess up Firefox.
4. Disabilities to Browsing.
[size=20]Conclusion[/size]
Well, we know Firefox can get foxxy with its themes. It's not as fast. But oh well, I prefer Firefox rather than Chrome, even though it won't have best tabbing. (And bookmarking).
Thanks for reading, and adios.