macworld.com — Google late Thursday released developer-only versions of its Chrome browser for Mac and Linux, making good on a nine-month-old promise that it would eventually add those editions to the Windows version that debuted last September.
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shawkinslJun 6, 2009
Sigh... Still only available for Intel...Crossover has been out forever, why is this a big deal then? Ctrl-Z that digg!! Ctrl-Z dammit!
josh1413Jun 6, 2009
Have you tried Opera 10 beta? It's outlandishly fast!
eclypsiaJun 6, 2009
my life is so pathetic that I knowing sat through and watched this pathetic spammed link. (yeah it's a money making scam don't click if you have a life unlike me)A 4ish min intro video by Jonathan Budd (budd...) and I totaled at least 4 years worth of 6 figure making job experience/teaching he claims to have done, and then added a bit more time on that for the stupid 4 min video then another 90 min and so on of other pointless BS video's he's trying to rape you into buying. Yet Jonathan Budd doesn't appear to be older than 6-9 years old, and is marketing his HUGE 9 steps to more money by comparing it to sorcery, magic, rabbit holes, and other POWERFUL things! I hate to think of what scam we get next when Jonathan learns to count all the way to TEN! What a great spam scam video to waste my time on today :D
the8thbitJun 6, 2009
I don't think that's true, prophetpimp. All of my plugins work in IEtab, so the rendering engine cant possibly have anything to do with plugins. While multiprocessed tabbing might have conflict with extensions, Mozilla already intends to incorporate that into a future build of FF.
nobananasJun 6, 2009
Is there an Adblock plugin for Chrome? Or is that an oxymoron?
eagleswingsJun 6, 2009
FTA: "We have early developer channel versions of Google Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux, but whatever you do, please DON'T DOWNLOAD THEM!" said Mike Smith and Karen Grunberg, a pair of Chrome product managers, in an entry to a Google blog. "Unless of course you are a developer or take great pleasure in incomplete, unpredictable, and potentially crashing software." Why didn't they release it for Windows in this way?
ugh333Jun 7, 2009
this article is all kinds of confusing and wrong. this is an announcement about chromium, not chrome. for those just tuning in, google spun up an open source project called chromium and then released their official version of this open source application called chrome. chromium is not officially sponsored by google, they just happen to be the main contributors to it. this is an announcement about a new version of the chromium browser, not an official chrome release from google. please do your homework before confusing people with an article like this...
ironyJun 7, 2009
Then have a nap!
Closed AccountJun 25, 2009
Oh, do you work for Google?
Closed AccountJun 25, 2009
If you, for some reason, find Vista so hard to live with, download the Windows 7 RC and upgrade.