Dave Walden
United States of America
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2.0.166.1 Beta (Feb 28, 2009)
"It's a 5, always been a 5 since way back. The fastest, safest bloomin' browser out there. If you ain't using it don't knock it. Most who give it less than a 5 are still struggling with whatever version of Opera is not crashing this week, and as for Firefox fans, well you need to make the most of the next few versions of your little browser, it's doomed you know ? Google will cut it loose, and it'll be up at the back of the class with the Linux crowd."
Hey Sturgess... whatever you are smoking or popping is deluding your rational thought processes. Detox and come back to reality.
As I stated before Speed is not everything. Just because the Google logo is plastered on it does not make it a gem. From reading the reviews, it is pretty clear that the devs break more stuff than they fix with each release. That is really sad.
2.0.159.0 (Jan 28, 2009)
Still no add-ons? Speed is not everything.
0.4.154.25 Beta (Nov 25, 2008)
I could care less how fast or how slow Chrome loads a page. Until there are add-on capabilities included so that I can customize to my liking, I will not use Chrome. I refuse to surf without an adblocker. I am sick of all the crap that is forced in my face. If you are one of those types that claim I am stealing the internet or stealing money out of the advertisers pocket.... get a clue... that business model is lame and most do not tolerate it. Time to adapt or die.
4.26 (Aug 1, 2006)
I have not installed this software for review. I read the description and noticed it was capable of extracting a many formats. I was surprized to see that it could not extract tar and tar.gz formats.
Since I can not leave a post here without numerical rating, I am assigning a 3. Not high and not low.
Too bad this forum has this limitation.
4.35 Beta (Mar 3, 2006)
"While I love 7z compression, I'm still perplexed at the glacial progress of 7-Zip. Thus I have the same conclusion: until someone catches up to WinRAR, I'll pass."
I agree with you completely Zridling. I am not a "monkey see.... monkey do" type of person. Just because the majority of the PC populas uses some favor of ZIP does not mean I do. I prefer the best compression I can get. If ZIP was to change and do a better job at compressing files than WinRAR, I would change. Until then..."I'll pass".
4.35 Beta (Aug 1, 2011 - 9:29 PM)
I am pretty sure that any Professional Photographer would never use a cell phone camera to illustrate their work. Just saying...
4.35 Beta (Aug 1, 2011 - 9:26 PM)
Actually I was a iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS user. I no longer live in the Apple distortion field. I figured out there are much better choices out there... much smarter choices that allow much more flexibility.
4.35 Beta (Aug 1, 2011 - 9:23 PM)
"Why is it when apple release something people go earlier to wait in line for multiple hours"
The first thing that comes to mind is.... lack of functional brain cells... no common-sense.
4.35 Beta (Aug 1, 2011 - 9:16 PM)
actually.... I would put my HTC Thunderbolt up against your iPhone 4. I have the extended battery.... because I get that choice. I run it with GPS, Wifi, bluetooth and a host of other applications. Through out the day I send and receive hundreds of SMS text, not to mention many calls with a bluetooth ear piece. I take it off the charger at 7am when I head to work.... when I head to bed I put it on the charger again.... most nights the battery is still in the 70s percent charged. Like an iphone (any version) could do that. Oh yeah... that's right.... you are stuck with a small battery because Apple decided that for you.
4.35 Beta (Jul 27, 2011 - 12:22 AM)
Glad I purchased the Asus Transformer TF101 with the keyboard dock. I have no need for wifi as I have a HTC Thunderbot (rooted) with tethering software. This does everything I need when there is not a local wifi available.
It is nice have 32 GB memory in the tablet and a 32GB SD in the keyboard dock and a 32GB micro SD in the tablet. 96GB total... and 2 fully functional USB ports. :)