Posted 03 September 2008 - 07:52 PM
The EULA scares me a bit but over all as a BETA APPLICATION I think google hit it off well.
One thing we REALLY NEED TO KEEP IN MIND is the fact it's a BETA, it's by no means a final production. I agree that there are some things that need some fixes... but currently I protect myself with OTHER programs as well, your browser shouldn't be your only Fail safe tbh. I've learned in the past that relying on ONE program to save me isn't going to save me. That's why I use Spybot, Adaware SE, Kaspersky, and Norton... Sure it's excessive but you can't be too safe these days.
As for the Browser itself, you can disable to auto update ability, I believe someone stated they had yesterday and that was only moments after posting that the download was available.
Honestly I love the program thus far, it's liquid fast, and I'm not worried about security issues, I know it'll be fixed in due time. Some people were complaining about minor complaints of "Google Ads" but I have yet to receive one... and trust me, a lot of my time is spent online doing something. The program doesn't eat up my resources like other browsers and it does it's job... it browses the internet at super fast speeds. Speeds I hadn't seen in FF2, FF3, Opera, or even safari. The only thing I'm really loosing is my web functionality and that is very minor. My buttons don't fit my theme... ooo ahh, I really don't care. and the radio buttons and check boxes are kinda invisible, but I've found if I attempt to check or click it, it still functions properly.
I'm excited that Google is taking the steps to make this browser as best as possible, but like they said about porting, it will take time, not Days but months... it's beta, give it a chance and watch it grow... that's what I'm doing
Only my 2 cents I know it doesn't mean too much. but When I post things to the internet they are normally things I don't care about anyway... if Google wants rights to my image that is copyright stamped... we'll see about that, but if they want to use these words, my words. I give them permission. Any numb nuts on the internet can copy and paste something from someone else when it leaves my ports so, it's no extra added risk.