Think twice before switching browsers
1. It’s only in its first beta
2. You won’t have any add-ons
Add-ons are a huge draw for Firefox fans, and none of these are available in Chrome yet. Google does intend to create an API for such extensions, but for now you’ll have to make do without your AdBlocks, Better Gmails, and BugMeNots, or you’ll have to switch between browsers to use the add-ons you want when you want them.
3. You can’t synchronise
One big plus of Firefox is its ability to synchronise across multiple computers using Mozilla’s Weave option. This arrangement allows you to keep your home browser, your laptop browser and your work browser looking identical at all times and once you get used to that level of synchronisation, it’s hard to give up. Chrome doesn’t yet have that capability.
4. You may draw the short stick on standards
5. You’re giving advertisers extra ammo
6. The drop-down bar is dropped
7. You lose some history power
