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descriptionGoogle Chrome 3.0 Still Isn't Ready for Business EmptyGoogle Chrome 3.0 Still Isn't Ready for Business

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Chrome 3.0 builds on the success of its predecessors in subtle yet important ways. Namely, JavaScript performance has been boosted by 25 percent, customizable themes have been added, the default tab page allows for greater customization, the Omnibox has been optimized, and HTML 5 support has been added.

Unfortunately, of the four leading browsers (IE, Firefox, Safari, and Chrome), Chrome has the least support from developers. It is absent on the list of supported browsers on many major Web apps. It isn't even mentioned on the Silverlight Compatible Operating Systems and Browsers chart (no surprise there). If you do a little drilling on Adobe's Flash Compatibility chart, you'll find that while Flash 10 is supported on Chrome with XP and Vista, it is not with Windows 7, Windows 2000, or Windows Server. There are tons of other Web applications out there, such as SalesForce.com, in which Chrome might actually work, but the developer is not yet committed to officially supporting it.

More: http://pcworld.com/article/172219/

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I am on Chrome 4 right now, and it is not as reliable as it should be. Running high amounts of Flash files, the Flash Plugin will crash. That isn't even half of it. lol
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