By Ryan on July 17, 2009
This morning I was excited to see a new layout on the Google Chrome start page.
The new look is cleaner than the previous iteration. You now get to see eight thumbnails instead of nine. Each thumbnail has a slight gray border and hovered over, it darkens and eventually, about 1.5 seconds in to hovering, a [...]
Posted in Browsers, Google | Tagged chrome, googe, update
By Ryan on December 31, 2008
I used so many programs this year. Some were great and some weren’t so fun. It’s been a good year for free programs. I doubt that more than 2 of these programs even came out this year but they’re all great in my book and because of that, I made a Top 10 List of [...]
Posted in Reviews | Tagged 2008, 7zip, chrome, filezilla, idlebackup, infra recorder, jkdefrag, launchy, notepad++, Programs, rocket dock, top 10, ultravnc
By Ryan on December 9, 2008
I use Chrome for blogging when I’m using one of my parent’s laptops so I don’t mess with their firefox sessions. I’ve noticed something odd though when I get to the login page in Chrome.
The log in box (where the two fields, username/password are) has rounded corners. For some odd reason, the rounded corners in [...]
Posted in Browsers, Wordpress | Tagged blocks, Browser, chrome, corners, Wordpress
By Ryan on November 10, 2008
I run a local server in my house called basement since it’s in the basement and has no monitor, keyboard or mouse. My server runs a custom installation of apache, php and mysql and it has a few virtual hosts setup to boot via different ports.
I’ve been using Chrome on the two laptops in the house [...]
Posted in Abstract, Google | Tagged chrome, Google, local server
By Ryan on September 10, 2008
UA Profiler is grown into BrowserScope. It’s must more comprehensive, it includes the original network tests and also Acid3, Selectors and Rich Text tests. According to my testing, Chrome 4 beat everyone.
On Ajaxian today, one of the posted articles is UA Profiler. This is a browser testing system. It was built to test features of [...]
Posted in Browsers | Tagged Browsers, chrome, Firefox, internet explorer, Javascript, opera, safari
By Ryan on September 2, 2008
This post was written from the Chrome browser. It really isn’t a joke. And it works. And it looks beautiful.
Great work Google.
Another post will be coming soon, with some Slickspeed results.
Update: I added a screen shot because I felt the post was not very fulfilling. Also, some slickspeed results will be out shortly.
Updates
It’s been a [...]
Posted in Browsers, Google | Tagged chrome, Google, selectors, slickspeed