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Go to Chrome Beta. For explorers Get on the bleeding edge of the web and get nightly updates with Chrome Canary. Go to Chrome Canary. Prev Next. Get the Browser by Google Download Chrome now. Etsy for example did the same thing with their forums too. Most users there don't like it and stopped using the forum all together. Me as well. I suggest to MU, beware. Macupade, YOU don't have to follow the trend necessarily.
It is not good for everybody. Not all MU users like this for sure. And you'll experience drastic decrease in visits.
I'm distancing myself from everything related to G. Everything G creates is for gaining more and more money. Their advertising like Adwords and etc. All G projects are evil in nature. No G for and no gmail for me and for millions of users who cut all their ties with G. Macfool Jun 20 With Chrome the user is the product. Demolition Jun 18 Chrome George6 May 17 Chrome first wants access to my Keychain, then it connects to google without even having any browser window open.
No other browser acts like that, constantly trying to snoop and crawl and connect to services which you never wanted or used, trying to find and report anything that can be sold on the market for ads. For me anything google or chrome is just unacceptable. This is only on my harddisk for testing browser compatibility in webdevelopment.
When I open a browser Every single time I open Chrome, it wants me to log in so it can track everything and sync my info. It was annoying, and I turned it off. But it doesn't really turn off.
And the "remember this device thing doesn't work, so I have to do it every time. But I dealt with it. Then, they forced 2-step authentication on me. Now, I open the browser, it opens a new tab. Demands I log in. I do, but then I have to authenticate it on my phone, and check the box to "Remember this device" 60 seconds later I can finally navigate where I wanted to go.
So I turned it all off. No more synching. But guess what? Doesn't matter that I have them turned off. It still wants me to log in. It still needs 2-step authentication. And it still doesn't remember my device despite the hundreds of times I've done it.
Now I just avoid it. Garbage software. I still need to open it for certain sites that won't work on Safari, but that's the only time I bother. It's the BEST browser!!! Scott-Salbo Mar 13 Well, it's fast.
But it's Google, which also means that they are mining everything you do and everywhere you go and selling that info to everyone who wants it. Google used to be the "don't be evil" company. Now it's the "Fuck user privacy" company. Go with Firefox or stick with Safari. Very slow and completely incompatible with the visual pattern of the operating system.
TVieceli Dec 4 Easy and a little safer than Safari. This browser is so ugly and users are forbidden from customizing away its ugliness. Important privacy-related settings are hidden deep.
All the cruft it installs across the user's home directory makes it incredibly annoying to uninstall and get rid of. No thanks. Pdandyk Sep 15 Get all kind of dirty commercials not safe and not able to manage it.
Derekcurrie Aug 16 Chrome is best. MHerndz Jun 23 Chrome is a beautiful browser - fast really fast , clean, secure, organized and lots of options. This week was no exception. It was really bad.
So it seems I'll never get to use it again. Google doesn't seem to address this issue. Installation of this release completed with no errors, but the application crashed on attempted execution, after considerable navel contemplation. Trying installation direct from Mozilla Marlo-R May 22 I've seen "One Tab" mentioned as an extension that can help keep track of tabs instead of keeping them all open and using so much memory.
I've used it and enjoyed it. Does anybody have any other suggestions for the most useful extensions available for the Chrome browser? Though Firefox is more handy, especially if proper plugins are attached, Chrome remains the quickest one on Mac. Rare freezes should not distract common user from working with these browser. Perfect browser, better than the rest on market. Think I'm going to stop using this browser. Used to be fast and stable, but nowadays it really doesn't work well with text expansion software.
Keeps hanging, garbling stuff and screwing up formatting. I still download and try each update in case they've improved it, but am constantly disappointed. Installed Chrome on my Mac and I think that it's the best browser ever. It's user-friendly and simple, that's why I like it. I can't say the same about Safari, unfortunately. There's little to no doubt that Chrome is Google's specialized bot net as Windows is the same for Microsoft -- both applications sports all sorts of nasty invasive telemetry impossible to disable without losing usability or downright break them.
As some other users tell here the GoogleSoftwareUpdate daemon is also totally disgusting stuff. Prince-Isaac Aug 16 Wunderhorn Jun 5 User who use a lot of tabs will notice that the memory usage is just skyrocketing, the "Google Chrome Helper" processes are just piling up and never reduce their footprint even after closing lots of tabs and or windows. I call this a major memory leak. The activity of the Google Software Update Daemon borders on malware characteristics.
How many outgoing connections this things wants to establish is just beyond anything remotely reasonable. I wonder what this software is actually transmitting so feverishly. When restarting Chrome it automatically loads all previously opened tabs instead of incrementally as you click on them as Firefox does - which is way smarter.
Power users will miss the convenient bookmark bar on the left. I find it cumbersome without. That said, it works fast and stable - for a while - until it has to be restarted because of issue 1 see above. Bob Jacobson Feb 1 Before I download the new Chrome, is it creating boxes around search findings?
The reason I ask is that Google apparently was and still is testing, randomly among users, the "boxed" design. I finally got rid of it -- actually, someone else removed it for me thanks, Google -- and don't want to have to experience it again. Thanks for your tips. I've never seen a browser more comfortable than Chrome, I'm a big fan of it!
There is nothing extra buttons users don't need. I think, the simplicity is the main feature the browser should have and Chrome has got it in the best way. That's why I appreciate this app and glad to have it installed on my mac. It's hard to distinguish one browser from the other for me but I've never had issues with Chrome. The best browser I've ever tried. It takes few minutes to get used to it.
Chrome is very simple, quick and intuitive soft. Additionally, there are many nice themes so you can customize it to your personal needs. Yet again McUpdate links to its insidious installer. This is deceptive conduct and it pisses me off. NotUsed Sep 19 Can't they fix the issue that causes click events to stop working?? So annoying. Nothing works Strange tabs style.
Good for kids. Sgginc Sep 15 Why can't Google SW engineers fix Error 12 when updating. I've tried everything. Lonewolf1 Sep 3 Worst update ever Hangs on startup almost everytime. Interrupt other applications network connection Back to Safari again. Bousozoku Sep 2 It works well enough as a secondary browser.
Unfortunately, for me, it is lagging on Blogger and YouTube, in contrast to Firefox. Does that make sense that it works poorly on Google-owned sites? It doesn't. It's really not bad on other platforms. It seems, with all of its processes, to require more resources. Using it on a MacBook Pro 2. I use it for a few downloads where Firefox isn't happy, and places where Safari might be better than Firefox. I don't use Safari. Dm Sep 2 I can not use Chrome, because the colors are too saturated on a monitor with a large gamut.
Chrome does not use the monitor profile for objects without ICC profile. Safari and iCab are the only browsers that I know, which displays colors corroct in sRGB on all monitors as far as possible.
In Firefox you have to change preferences, or use the add-on Color Management.. Morgan-Freeman Aug 13 I cannot find any difference with safari.
It did all that safari does. Scion Aug 12 Jeff-Nailen Jul 30 The smaller icons are great for optimizing screen space. Chrome keeps getting better! Hi there Does anyone know what versions were the last that could work with I've tried different browsers, like Firefox, Opera and Safari, they are not bad but I feel myself the most comfortable only with Google Chrome.
Well, I'll try to be objective describing this app. Great features: - fast processing; - minimalist design only few buttons but that's enough ; - Google homepage with the most using pages; - quick access to the bookmarks; - lots of different extensions; -Google docs work perfectly; - free and easy to install on any device. Less great features: - utmost simplicity for people who appreciate rich functions interface seems like this is the only feature I have found.
So, Google Chrome is considered to be a must have browser on every computer. JosephAW Apr 14 I see I was able to run google chrome So they haven't moved to the new xcode compilers with new libs that will exclude George6 Mar 18 Brooklyn-Al Mar 10 A consistent problem I have encountered with Google Chrome is that does not remember passwords or prompt the user to save website passwords.
In fairness, all web browsers I have used occasionally do not remember or offer to remember passwords but they Firefox, Safari are far better at it. Although, Chrome is a competent web browser for me at least that is a deal breaker, and consequently, I rarely use it. Web-Jive Feb 10 Great browser. Lots of extenssions. Disadvantages: It is not energy efficient and it is ugly.
People from Google, do some small changes in appearance. More native look! Learn from Opera. I love Chrome but because it doesn't support swipe between pages on my Magic Mouse 2 I am forced to use Firefox.
Scion Dec 13 Add some capacity, Google! For God's sakes, you have money enough!! Jeffsters Nov 12 This is VERY sad. I understand that MacUpdate has to make money but to suddenly start this forced "MacUpdate Installer" with no warning or explanation has me seeing the fiasco that was Version Tracker all over again. I would make the "Install Now I would need to put a lot more thought into this but you get the idea!
My point being there is the right way to do this and the Version Tracker way to introduce change and unfortunately MacUpdate has chosen to not learn from the past. Going forward I will still use this site but go to the developer's page for the updates and not use the links here. Don't I feel like the fool! Solo68 Nov 3 Google Chrome is full of it! Not more than a week ago I just happened to look through Launchpad and found a Google app icon sitting there.
I was completely shocked, and immediately lost my temper because the only Google software I installed on my Mac was Google Chrome. But to my utter surprise another app from Google was just sitting there in Launchpad.
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