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Good technology, but...
Useless! I downloaded and launched it at the first opportunity, because I am sick to death of IE's unreliability and Microsoft's failure to understand that "Favourites" are the real user interface and for not providing any way (in fact making it extremely difficult) to sort and play with them. So, how come software companies have learnt nothing in nearly thirty years, and still let the techies run the show? Chrome DOESN'T even have Favourites!!!!!!! I deleted it.
By NicholasCullum on Friday Sep 26
Good technology, no buts...
I think NicholasCullum should maybe have stuck with Chrome for more than a few minutes and he would have discovered that Chrome DOES have Favourites (or Bookmarks) - just click the little spanner icon. I've been using the Chrome beta since launch and it's now very close to becoming my browser of choice - yes, I'm even using Firefox less and less. Almost faultless performance unlike IE8 Beta's 1 and 2.
By mgibbard on Tuesday Sep 30