
My go-to browsers are Brave browser and Google Chrome, and Gmail for replying and checking up on emails. Now, the reason I emphasized on ‘my’ earlier is solely because of the application stack I use in my daily workflow, which mostly includes apps from Google.

So, yeah, the workflow isn’t getting affected in any way. I’d consider myself a heavy user tons of tabs lying around, multitasking, learning and practicing advanced CSS, and spends most of its time on the web, learning and curating stuff. It is fast, customisable, and it supports Linux environments too. It is indeed giving me a better experience than macOS in terms of performance. I’d like to say this right off the bat, “I won’t mind making it my daily driver”. I’d consider talking about usability, reliability (it’s still in the beta, “unstable” phase), and accessibility in this section. Installed Apps on Chrome OS Flex Experience
