@Simmo! 174810 wrote:
My first impressions are good I must say. And as pointed out above, it appears you have to turn Cookies off manually. Pleased to see it renders all my sites correctly so it must be sympathetic to standards like IE – that was my biggest concern. I can see this eating up Firefox, although with Microsoft’s stranglehold on new PC’s it’ll ake longer to dent the “casual user” market.
Think about this….
Google’s inroads into PC’s has become quite extensive. Think Google Desktop. There is no reason that they won’t do the same and have Chrome become default for specific PC companies (Gateway comes to mind).
Chrome has money behind it, where Firefox only has word of mouth.
Another note that someone mentioned about another browser to code to… It looks to me that Google chose to use the same model Firefox uses to render websites. That is a good thing, IE always did things wrong anyway and hoped everyone would conform. Anything with a border renders differently in IE than in any other browser. I, for one, am glad Chrome does it the FF way – maybe that will get IE to finally fix their shit.
On the cookies thing… affiliate programs should really update their shit so that they can continue tracking. That’s not the browser’s problem – aff programs need to keep up with technology. If they don’t – then there is no reason to promote their casinos.