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Whiskey Papa 19th Jan 2010 14:22

Chrome's OK and opens like lightening, but I've also started using Opera Opera browser | Faster & safer internet | Free download I've done a very crude test and found that Opera seems to load pages slightly faster than other browsers ie PPRUNE loads in 2 seconds on Opera; 2.5 to 3 seconds in Chrome, and 4 seconds in IE. It may also depend on broadband speeds, computer set-up, advertising, etc. Unfortunately Opera takes longer to open than Chrome - you just can't win! Also try Firefox! It would be a good exercise if PPruners reported page loading speeds to get a good sample/consensus of the fastest browser.

WP

Saab Dastard 19th Jan 2010 14:29

There have been a few threads here on the Chrome browser - try the Search facility on this forum with keyword Chrome.


It would be a good exercise if PPruners reported page loading speeds to get a good sample/consensus of the fastest browser.
Nice idea, but way too many variables to be at all meaningful.

Base OS, PC spec., other apps open, browser plug-ins installed, internet connection type and speed, location (relative to site being opened), etc. etc.

The fastest browser in the world is going to struggle to open any page over a dial-up connection.

An old PC running a PII at 233MHz and 256MB RAM is going to struggle beside a quad-core Athlon at 3.2GHz and 4GB RAM - even with the same browser!!

SD

amanoffewwords 19th Jan 2010 14:43


Originally Posted by Saab Dastard (Post 5455233)
The fastest browser in the world is going to struggle to open any page over a dial-up connection.

You're still on dial-up!!?? :eek:

I tried Chrome the other day - for about 5 minutes - find it amazing that you can't use Google Toolbar with it - or at least that is what it said when I tried to install it. Xmarks is not also not (yet) compatible with it (unless you install some beta something or another).

It's improved since I first tried it when the first beta came out - it is fast but it look bland to me. Back to FF for me...

Saab Dastard 19th Jan 2010 14:47


You're still on dial-up!!??
No, just making a point! :)

But I do remember it though! :zzz::zzz::zzz::8:8

rans6andrew 20th Jan 2010 09:47

is chrome a virus?

seriously though, I find that we have got google chrome on 2 of our machines, we did not knowingly download it. How did it get there, pinching precious resources etc?

Rans6

call100 20th Jan 2010 19:21

Personally I still think there are privacy issues around Chrome that should be taken seriously.
However, for those that love it....Try this.
SRWare Iron - The Browser of the Future

I think there is a way to block adds in that one as well.

Tolsti 26th Jan 2010 10:52

Chrome Browser.... resolving host
 
I have been running Chrome as my primary browser for a couple of months now and have started to get an error message so often that I am considering deep sixing it and going back to Firefox.

In the info bar I get.... resolving host....and after about 2 minutes it comes up with a page saying this page does not exist and offering me the chance to view a cached copy of the site.

If I then go up to the address bar, remove the additional url text as far as the actual address required it will then display the required page.

Any ideas as to how to fix this? or is it better to change browser? Running Vista Home Premium on a Packard Bell laptop with a T1600 16ghz Intel processor with 2 Gig of memory with 60% free.

Frelon 30th Jan 2010 13:19

Chrome Browser
 
Hi Tolsti

Glad to hear that I am not the only one!

Have been using Chrome for six months or so and very pleased with it...until now.

Have been getting the same messages as you and just thought that my PC (running Win7) was getting clogged up. Did all the usual stuff but problem still remains. Even tried using Safari - but still getting used to the learning curve!

Will watch this space for a solution as the interweb (Google) seems to offer nothing...yet!

Frelon 30th Jan 2010 15:31

Google Chrome and OpenDNS
 
I seem to have solved my own problem by using OpenDNS!

Anybody else have any experience of using OpenDNS?

Saab Dastard 30th Jan 2010 17:45


Anybody else have any experience of using OpenDNS?
Yes, for test purposes.

Actually I should use it more and encourage others to do so, as I would hate to see google dominate yet another (critical) internet component.

SD

SummerLightning 31st Jan 2010 02:47

I would personally change browser. I've dabbled with Chrome for a few months now, but always revert to Firefox because it's more dependable. Trying Safari is unlikely to help, because both Chrome and Safari are based on the open source WebKit project.

There is however a potential fix for this particular problem - see:

Chrome’s “Resolving Host” Problem Solved | Deep Jive Interests

Frelon 31st Jan 2010 08:53

Yes, I saw that and realised he had a follow up!

Chromes-resolving-host-problem-fixed-part-ii

BRL 6th Feb 2010 15:00

Google chrome Question....
 
Hi all. What issues are happening with this browser. Heard it scans your pc and everything... Anyone know any reason not to install it..

Bushfiva 7th Feb 2010 04:33

Some days, there just don't seem to be enough tinfoil hats to go around.

call100 7th Feb 2010 12:09

:)Stick with Firefox and stop wondering!!! The only people who have major computer problems seem to be those that tinker......Less tinkering = Less wondering....:}:p

ericlday 7th Feb 2010 12:44

Call 100
 
Yes, agree totally. Was one of those but now less fiddling = less probs.


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