Chrome: Google’s free full browser

Google Chrome

Google Chrome browsers is one of the most popular browsers available for Windows, Mac (Mac OS), Linux (Ubuntu), Android, and iOS, but has no Windows Phone version. As its name makes clear, the browser is developed by Google, is free and has a Portuguese version. The first version was released on September 2, 2008 and is constantly being updated. The browser was able to differentiate itself from its competitors due to the use of plugins. Because it is an Internet browser, you cannot access it offline.

Google Chrome
Google Chrome

Different versions

Because it is open source, any developer can create versions of Google Chrome browsers . The most popular of these is Portable, or “portable” in India. This version does not require installation on the machine and can be run directly from a USB stick, for example. This way, if you don’t like using other browsers like Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera and Microsoft Edge, you can use Chrome on absolutely any machine with the portable version without downloading. In addition to being strictly the same as the desktop version, it is faster and opens up more quickly installed plugins and extensions.

In addition to the portable version, the browser has 32 and 64-bit versions, being more recommended the use of the second. If your operating system is 64-bit, be sure to download the 64-bit version of Chrome: Google says it brings better performance, stability and security. For example, VP6 codec execution is 15% faster. This lets you play Full HD videos more smoothly. To top it off, page rendering is twice as fast as the 32-bit version. The 64-bit version is also better for security, which is being enhanced by the company every day.


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Multiplatform

In addition to 32- and 64-bit versions, Google Chrome is compatible with almost all operating systems used today, be it desktop or mobile. We can find versions for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X, as well as versions for Android and iOS. On Android devices you can download the apk directly from Google.

If you are an adventurer. likes to be ahead with the news, and is always looking to update the browser, you can also try beta versions. Google maintains several development channels. The most used of these is Canary, with versions that are neither as raw nor as stable. This way, it is possible to use the browser with minimal stability, while testing the latest developments implemented by the developers. Naturally, as it is an unfinished version, the appearance of bugs is normal.

Enhanced Security

All versions of Google’s browser, whether desktop or mobile, already support more than 70 languages. Thus, Indian users can use it without worrying about not understanding any function of the program. Following in the footsteps of competitor Firefox, Chrome also blocks plugins that use Netscape Plugin API (NPAPI) technology. Among the extensions, the most popular are Silverlight and Java. You can also disable Java manually by going to the browser settings.

The high popularity, desired by any company, takes its toll. Numerous malware and viruses have begun to be developed specifically for the browser. Thus, many annoying problems arose, such as unauthorized default search engine swapping, homepage swapping, the appearance of invasive advertisements on all pages accessed, and slow performance. With that in mind, Google has also developed the Google Chrome Virus Removal Tool, an official tool aimed at facilitating the removal of any performance-damaging malware.

 


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Chrome Web Store

In order to bring together all plugins and add-ons created for Chrome, Google created the Chrome Web Store. This is an online store where you can search and download the most varied and different compatible plugins. The online store resembles the Google Play and App Store app stores used to install apps on smartphones and tablets. However, all the tools found there are only compatible with Google’s browser.

Chrome OS

The popularity and functionality of the browser grew so much that the company decided to turn it into a complete operating system. Thus came the Chrome OS, system used in Chromebooks, notebooks that carry the company brand. Supported by cloud computing, the operating system is like a Google Chrome but playing the role of an OS. Here you can run Google applications and all other software in the Web Store.

Chromebook and Chromecast

Chromebooks are notebooks made by Google partner companies that focus on cloud computing. Usually they have basic hardware and little storage space. Chrome OS is only useful if you have an internet connection, as the browser is the only main application. All other tools and software work within the browser.

Chromebook and Chromecast
Chromebook

The Chromebook is not the only hardware derived from Google Chrome. A few years ago the company launched Chromecast, a small gadget, much like a USB stick that makes any TV into a Smart TV. Plugged directly into the TV’s HDMI port, it gives you access to rich web content such as YouTube and Netflix, and can mirror the screen of Android tablets and smartphones.

Our Review

One of the factors that drove Google Chrome to the top of the podium on the market was its usability. Even the most lay users can quickly learn how to use the browser and its functions. Both searches and website addresses are placed in one place, Omnibar, located at the top of the program. The settings are easy to access and the browser does not invent unnecessarily on the interface, leaving the navigation buttons where users are already used.

Speaking of the interface, this is another highlight of Google Chrome. Since its first version, released in far 2008, the company has prized for a minimalist look. It worked so well that its competitors, such as Firefox and Internet Explorer, also downsized the interfaces.

The size of the buttons are customizable, but by default they are very visible and have no difficulty being triggered on both the desktop interface and touch screens. The browser is already fully compatible with Windows 10, the new version of Microsoft’s operating system.

From a performance standpoint, the only negative point is the high consumption of RAM. Sometimes the browser requires huge amounts of memory to function without crashing. This can be a problem for users with machines lacking this component. However, if you have a good amount of RAM in your PC, you should not worry about it. Despite using a good portion of free memory, Chrome is fast, renders pages very fast and almost never crashes.

Being developed by Google, the integration with the company’s services is very deep. This can even make some users hostage. The ease and convenience is such that the task of testing another browser can be quite cumbersome given the lack of integration with the company’s great services. Plus, the huge supply of plugins and add-ons makes the experience even more complete and easy. All of these qualities enable the browser to be your default and make switching to any of your competitors extremely difficult.

 

Google Chrome
Google Chrome

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Pros

  • Completely free
  • Deep integration with Google services
  • Simple and objective interface
  • Numerous browser plug-in and extension options
  • Available on almost all platforms: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Android, and iOS
  • Has 32-bit, 64-bit and portable versions
  • It is completely translated into 70 different languages.
  • It has an official virus removal tool

Cons

  • High RAM consumption

 

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