Google Chrome trial experience
On the morning of June 14, Google Chrome version 0.2b was downloaded, which is about KB. The actual situation is: this is an online installation version, and the actual offline version does not exist. I tried it for one day and uninstalled it at noon today. The general feeling is as follows:
Advantages:
(1) The speed is still relatively fast;
(2) The occupied system resources are slightly smaller than opera, Firefox, and IE;
(3) The occupied hard disk space is much smaller than opera, Firefox, and IE;
(4) The number of lines displayed on the Interface increases because the menu bar is canceled, so the window displays more page content.
According to a foreign report, the speed at which many browsers parse Javascript is roughly: safari> Firefox> IE> = opera.
MissingPoint:
(1) No offline installation package;
(2) the installation process is not transparent. Generally, users do not even know where the software is installed on the hard disk;
(3) The operation style changes too much. It is inconvenient for anyone familiar with opera, Firefox, and IE;
(4) the uninstallation is incomplete. There are many junk files and garbage keys in the registry.
Summary:
In the end, the reason why I chose to uninstall is that it is not comfortable. It is not pleasing to the eye to attract me to familiarize myself with operations, and chrome is very immature in use, of course, this is purely a kind of perception.