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5 Reasons to Use Chrome over Other Browsers

Chrome’s user interface is free of clutter.

I like Google Chrome a lot. In fact, I think you should discontinue using your existing web browser, and start using Chrome instead. Here are five good reasons to use Chrome on your PC:

1. Chrome briefly overtook the lead from Internet Explorer
For a brief, shining moment (March 21, 2012), Chrome became the world’s top Internet browser. Internet Explorer took the lead back, but expect this to happen more as Chrome rises and IE falls.

I’m not saying you should use Chrome just because it’s popular. But lots of people like it for a reason. Four more reasons, in fact.

2. Chrome has a minimalist interface
Not a lot of clutter in Chrome’s user interface, or UI. Otherwise known as the stuff on the outside edge of the website you’re looking at. Google realizes that what people want out of web browsers is the Web, not all that extraneous mess. There are back and forward buttons, a reload button, a star button for bookmarks, and a wrench button for options. That’s it!

3. Chrome syncs between browsers
If you’d like to keep your settings on your laptop and desktop, including installed plug-ins, bookmarks, most visited sites, and so on, Chome has that built in. Just log in to your Google account on each browser and set it up. Other browsers are slowly catching up in the sync space, but they’re not where Chrome is yet.

There are many useful, free Chrome extensions.

4. Chrome has fantastic free extensions
If you do want to add functionality to the minimalist Chrome, there are tons of great extensions to do so. While it’s true that in the early days of Chrome, there were a lot of missing extensions, it has quickly caught up and can now do everything the older browsers can do.

5. Chrome is faster
Here’s one test from August 2011 that shows Chrome is faster than Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari. Here’s another benchmark from December 2011 that says the same thing. Chrome just gets there more quickly.

I hope this convinces you to jump to Chrome. If not, that’s fine too — all of our content here at ReviverSoft is visible in any browser.

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