Google Chrome passes ACID2 Test With Flying Colors

Looks like the Google Chrome team really did their homework!

Google Chrome passes ACID2 Test

I’m not technical enough to know whether this is the WebKit engine or the Gecko engine doing its job, but both Firefox and Safari do pass the Acid2 test so it’s awesome to have a really slim and fast browser around as an option.

9 Responses to “Google Chrome passes ACID2 Test With Flying Colors”

  1. Dainis Graveris Says:

    Yeah FF now can be worried. Chrome will be pretty popular, already made review article - and yes, with all those plugins - it can be better browser..

  2. V1 Says:

    .. Chrome == safari.. but just has a new js engine, and a new skin… woohoo.. Ofcourse they will pass >_<

  3. H5N1 Says:

    Someone said: “oh no, another browser!”
    And some other one: “we have to keep an eye for our coding on another BOX model!”

    I say: “Competition get every competitor doing better” :)

  4. Knoxville Website Design Says:

    Was there ever any doubt? A couple addons and Chrome can replace Firefox easily.

  5. H5N1 Says:

    I have high hopes on Chrome
    First of all it’s Open-source
    Secondly we have to consider that is faster than Firefox (even if you disable all Firefox plugins)
    And least but not last it’s a nice-look browser :D

  6. film fan Says:

    there are so many advantages and features with Chrome, such as it’s speed, for example; now if only they would take care it’s quirky cookie management…

  7. chat Says:

    Is it true Magherat one of the sites that your browser to suffer from security flaws?
    Had it been addressed by the Producers browser

  8. Девочка Says:

    GOOD!!!

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