I haven't used Chrome regularly for quite some time. I just updated to see what all the fuss was about.
I didn't really notice the tab change. They look the same to me. They're probably better looking than the default tabs on other browsers I use.
The other complaints on that page about apps crashing hasn't impacted me, but I guess I'll have to use it more.
keyplyr
12:31 pm on Jun 4, 2016 (gmt 0)
It's fast & intuitive but for me a bit quirky, especially on desktop. It displays some CSS spacing in odd ways so when developing content, I need to spend extra time considering compromises to accommodate Chrome.
Firefox, IE and Edge are pretty close to each other for most CSS properties, but Chrome can display some unexpected results. Since Chrome is huge in the mobile arena, I must spend the extra time viewing on different size Android devices.
I gave up on Safari a long time ago :)
tangor
4:23 am on Jun 5, 2016 (gmt 0)
Not much. (responding to the subject line).
Run Chrome on an isolated machine for testing, but is not my primary.