Standard, tab-based navigation, coupled with extra features, such as a dedicated task manager, or developer tools However, one might argue that too much minimalism can be detrimental, but as far as we’re concerned, we failed to see a single affected aspect or feature that might be truncated or lacking in functionality. The last thing you’d want would be a cluttered interface, to distract you from the one thing that a browser should allow you to: surf the Web with no encumbrance whatsoever. Minimalism personified, from installation, and all the way up to the actual browsing performanceĪs cliché as it might be, simplicity is key for most scenarios, and it’s quite obvious that this aspect has been accounted for in Chrome’s design. Being distinguishable in an ever-growing pool of such apps is becoming increasingly difficult, and one cannot help but wonder: does this latest iteration of Google Chrome has what it takes to compete, or even overtake its competitors?Īrmed with an approach that encompasses a design that features simplicity, without having to sacrifice essential browsing features, it promises to provide users with efficient, unhindered navigation, with several extra features here and there, to ensure a smooth ride all the way. It’s no wonder that such resolutions also yielded the requirement of having specialized software for doing so, up to today’s browsers. Ever since the inception of the concept of the Internet, back in the 1960s, and all the way until present times, the growing emphasis has seen a shift from a “how can we access something on the Web”, to “how fast and effectively can we access something on the Web” mindset.