

Chrome was the first to provide a resource-friendly browser that loaded quickly and didn’t suck the life out of your system, although again the competition has now caught up – and in some cases – surpassed its achievements. It was Chrome’s sleek tab-driven interface with minimal real estate that was adopted by Firefox and then Internet Explorer (now Edge).

Both browsers have improved massively in recent years, but part of that improvement is down to the growth in rival browsers like Google’s open-source alternative.Ĭhrome is no longer the young upstart it once was, and its pioneering spirit is often forgotten in the mists of time.

With no doubt, Google Chrome is currently one of the most used web browsers if we take into account that is sponsored and supported by Google and it works very well.Many people are happy to stick with the default browser set up when they fire up their computer for the first time, which means Edge if you’re a Windows 10 or 11 user and Safari if you’re on an Apple Mac. Run applications in new tabs, open as many tabs as you want, see a list of the most visited websites and access them just clicking their thumbnails.įinally we have to say that it uses WebKit, and it works really fast and well. It's fast and clean, the colors offered gives you a good sensation when using it. Google Chrome is also ahead in terms of security, it will warn you if you try to access potentially dangerous sites. The address box is called Omnibox, that prefix Omni tells us that we can do everything from within that box, in fact you only have to type the internet address you want to access or the word you want to search, it doesn't matter, once you type it, you can choose if you'll search for the word or if you will access that website. Google said that it was easy, fast and very usable, and that's what we have checked when we have downloaded and tested this amazing web experience. Everybody was surprised when Google decided to release a new web browser, its name: Google Chrome.
