Just tried it out, and I'm switched right back to Firefox. Google promised less RAM usage, which I certainly did not notice at all, besides the fact that Chrome takes up 1 slot on Task Manager for each tab you have open (but the memory usage is still pretty much the same as Firefox).
Pages load up slower on Chrome too (yes I know there's no cache yet since I just installed it), and that's a really big issue. Why bother making a new browser if it's not gonna be faster or use up less RAM? Those are the two most major issues for browsers.
Also, for some strange reason, I can't scroll up using my touch pad, scrolling down works just fine.
didn't they say that even though they use tabs, they are kinda "separate" so if one tab freezes, it won't crash the whole browser?
oh here it is
QUOTEGoogle also claims that it is improving security as well since it uses a multi-process architecture that renders each tab independently. So if a user has a bad application running in one tab it won't crash or slow down the entire browser.