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Is replacing Chrome with Canary a good idea?

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For those that don't know what Canary is, it is basically a beta version of Chrome that implicates all of Chrome's current features, while offering beta features available. The greatest advantage is that it supports 64-bit.

Should I go ahead and set Canary as my default browser?

If any of you guys use Canary, what are things I should know beforehand?

http://www.omgchrome.com/5-reasons-to-use-google-chrome-canary/

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Chrome is 64 bit now...

If you want beta features check out the chrome labs.

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Chrome is 64 bit now...

If you want beta features check out the chrome labs.

Nope. You have to download Canary in order to take advantage of the 64-bit process. Normal chrome still runs in 32-bit. 

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Canary was too buggy for me to use, so I uninstalled it.

 

Couldn't get stable video playback for a while.

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