I tried it on my Windows VM (still waiting on a Mac version) and it  
seemed quite fast. Since it's WebKit, I'm hoping it'll be as easy to  
develop for as Safari. I like that Gears is integrated, though I  
haven't yet used Gears in an app (it's on my list! :). I'm seriously  
considering using gears in my admin app for desktop browsers (the  
nature of the admin interface means you won't be doing much admin on  
the iPhone...mostly read-only).

I think NPR was right about it, when they reported on it this  
afternoon: most people won't bother using anything other than IE  
because that's what's installed on their PC and it's what they know  
(we've standardized on Firefox at work and most people still use IE,  
though I've convinced some to switch).

I can't begin to describe how much I HATE hacking what I write to work  
on IE. I think that's why I've gravitated to the iPhone. Closed  
platform or not, it's great to have some stability and predictability  
as a developer. I've never really had that before and it's kind of nice.

Thanks!

Jon Brisibn
http://jbrisbin.com

On Sep 2, 2008, at 6:41 PM, James Matthews wrote:

> HI List,
>
> Today Google released chrome. I have been playing around with it a  
> little today. Besides for seeing some funny things (try https://www.gmail.com 
>  Thanks reddit) It seems to be a very nice browser. I would like to  
> see where it's path is going to go. What are your thoughts?
>
> James
>
> -- 
> http://www.goldwatches.com/
>
> >


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