If you’ve used Chrome in the past, you would immediately feel at home with Slimjet. Slimjet’s interface is just like Chrome’s interface: a tabbed, minimal interface with a handy new tab display that features links to the sites you frequently access. FlashPeak explained that it is working on Mac and Linux versions of Slimjet and that they “are coming soon.” Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 2003, Windows 2008, Windows 7, and Windows 8 are supported (32 as well as 64-bit editions). To put it bluntly, Slimjet has some extra features that Chrome does not have.Īt the time of writing this, Slimjet is available only for Microsoft’s Windows operating system. Why would you get Slimjet instead of Chrome then? Well, for the simple reason that FlashPeak gave Slimjet functionality that Chrome does not have. Consequently, it offers the same speed and the same reliability that Chrome has to offer. First of all, you need to know that Slimjet is based on Google’s properly good Chrome web browser.
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