lost_soul on 15/5/2011 at 17:44
If you're a Windows user:
A. It uses less memory. This is critical for people with only half a gig.
B. It has flash built in. This means you don't have another updater running on your system nagging you to install updates.
Koki on 15/5/2011 at 18:17
Quote Posted by lost_soul
If you're a Windows user:
A. It uses less memory. This is critical for people with only half a gig.
People with less than half a gig are critical too.
SubJeff on 16/5/2011 at 22:06
1st hurdle.
Chrome won't download certain torrent files. :mad:
Briareos H on 16/5/2011 at 22:26
Using isohunt aren't we? (ps that's just because their torrents are packed with the wrong size which leads Chrome to believe the download is finished. Until someone decides to adapt to the other, it won't change. In the meantime just copy the torrents by URL).
By the way SE you're a doctor, right? Then Chrome is also awesome for (
http://bodybrowser.googlelabs.com/) this.
Renzatic on 16/5/2011 at 22:37
Quote Posted by Subjective Effect
1st hurdle.
Chrome won't download certain torrent files. :mad:
Do wuh? Chrome has never had a problem downloading any torrents for me. You must be trying to get some nasty ass midget freak porn from the dark nethers of the internet or something.
Not that I'm judging you, mind.
SubJeff on 17/5/2011 at 14:33
Yeah, it's Isohunt and I know it's an issue with their torrents but still - FF handles it fine. :mad:
I know about Google Body and I have the app on my Xoom (which has fewer features). It's a shame it seems there won't be an api for it for Android as it's potentially a useful teaching tool for med students/junior doctors. At present it's nowhere near detailed enough though, not for anything but the basics, though hopefully that will change in the future.
Chrome is much... smoother than FF for me atm. So far I'm liking it though there are some quirks I'll have to get used to.