OT: Google Chrome

2008-09-03 Thread James Matthews
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.comThanks 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://

Re: OT: Google Chrome

2008-09-03 Thread Dmitry Dzhus
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.comThanks reddit) It seems to be a very nice > browser. I would like to see where > it's path is going to go. What are

Re: OT: Google Chrome

2008-09-03 Thread Malcolm Tredinnick
Come on, guys. There's no Django content in this thread and the list is high enough volume without becoming a social list. Take it somewhere else, please. Thanks, Malcolm --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Gr

Re: OT: Google Chrome

2008-09-03 Thread Tim Kersten
The EULA says that only for "services"... Google Chrome isn't exactly a service. It's an application. You may be accessing services with google chrome, but it's a product and so imho that clause doesn't apply. Probably just copy and paste from google's standard terms & conditions. Tim ^,^ On W

Re: OT: Google Chrome

2008-09-02 Thread Jon Brisbin
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 ge