Google takes aim squarely at Microsoft with the release of its new Web browser, Chrome. Even though it isn't jam-packed with features, Chrome lives up to its hype by rethinking the Web browser in clever and convenient ways that make using the Web a more organic experience than you'd get with either Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 or Mozilla's Firefox 3.
Initially available for download for Windows Vista and XP, Google plans to expand its Chrome offerings to the Mac and Linux platforms as well. The company doesn't offer any timeline for these versions, though. (For additional PCWorld.com coverage of Google's new browser, see "Chrome vs. the World" and "Google's Chrome: 7 Reasons for It and 7 Reasons Against It.")
Good features of Google Chrome:
- Chrome automatically detects the Web browser you're using and prompts you through the process of installation
- Chrome's layout is very simple
- At the touch of a button, Chrome lets you make a desktop, Start menu, or QuickLaunch shortcut to any Web page or Web application
- There is a feature called Omnibar, it lets you search not just your history, but Google and other sites as well.
- Provides incognito mode, private browsing mode.
- Provides a feature called Bookmark Manager.
- 1) Install flash player in Google Chrome After you have installed Chrome, some of you will find that you are not able to view Youtube video. This is especially true if you are installingChrome under Ubuntu (or other Linux distro). Here is what you can do to fix the problem:
- Download the flash player for windows xpi file.
- Change the xpi extension to zip
- Extract the content of the zip file into a folder
- Copy the files flashplayer.xpt and NPSWF32.dll to the directory /home/USERNAME/.wine/drive_c/windows/profiles/USERNAME/Local Settings/Application Data/Google/Chrome/Application/Plugins.
- For Vista, copy to the directory: C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application\Plugins
- For XP,copy to the directory C:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\Application\Plugins
- Create the Plugins folder if it does not exist.
- Download a Chrome theme of your liking.
- Extract the default.dll file.
- Navigate to your Chrome installation directory and go to /Application/Chrome version/Themes folder. The Chromeversion will be in the form of 0.2.129.27. Replace the default.dll file in the folder with the default.dll file that you have just extracted.
- Voila! Your Chrome is now dressed with the new theme.
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