Downloaded and installed … it’s fast (and one of the easiest installs
I’ve seen for any application. Kudos to Google for bucking the trend of awful
application installers).
The maximized mode is particularly clean — it doesn’t use a Windows
title bar at all – so the first browser tab is the element in the upper left
corner of the screen.
As described in the
Chrome comic, it is using
a process for every tab:
It would be nice if I could easily tell which browser tab was represented by each
process (for memory analysis). I randomly killed one of the processes. When I
clicked on the browser tabs, Chrome displayed this in the place of the tab’s
content that I had killed:
(Aw, Snap! Something went wrong while displaying this webpage. To continue, press
Reload or go to another page.)
:)
Chrome is available for XP/Vista only for now and may be downloaded
here.
Update: about:memory in the address bar of Chrome takes you to the
“stats for nerds”:
Or you can right click on the task bar icon, select Task Manager, and click the
“Stats for Nerds” link at the bottom of the dialog: