I have been using Chrome since the day after its public release. Previously I have been a big FireFox user.
1. So far, I have only two issues. One has to do with interactive web apps on web pages. I am online mostly for the stock market. I use a service that has stock charts with added functionality via drop-down menus. While the Java loads the chart, the drop-downs do now all work.
2. One of the sites that I blog on an awful lot is
http://www.marketedu.com This is a heavy multimedia site. I find that with Chrome, waiting for the pages to load can be excruciatingly slow. Other times I'll get a timeout from the ColdFusion server script?
But if I use FireFox on the site, things are normal and load just fine.
So there must be some problems I'm guessing with some of the scripts, Java, Flash that sites typically use which Chrome does not handle well. This is going to create a strong resistance from heavy browser users who develop and test on the web. Which will then trickle down to the masses via word of mouth and online reviews and add-on comments.
Anyone got a line on this? Is there anything that is getting done to address such issues? I'm all for everything Google as long as it is useful to me and that I don't have to switch off of because one of my main sites or web apps don't play well together.
Thanks in advance for your comments and whatnot.
