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Google Ships Beta Of Chrome For Mac

Google plans to release a Mac beta of Chrome in early December, judging by some chatter on a mailing list for the browser. Chrome 4.0 is available today as a beta version for Windows but only as a rougher developer-preview version on Linux and Mac OS X. The standout feature of the new version is customization through extensions, a technology that long has been a core asset of another open-source browser, Firefox. Google has been moving to a new extensions presentation technology called Browser Actions that let people interact with extensions through a small button toward the upper right of the browser window. 'We've noticed that many of you have updated your extensions to take advantage of the new UI.

We'd like to encourage the rest of you to do so as well,' said Nick Baum, a Google Chrome product manager, in a. But here's the hitch: Browser Actions only work on Windows and Linux right now. That means those building extensions will leave Mac Chrome users behind for a time. But in telling those developers they won't have long to wait, Baum mentioned the deadline for the beta version.

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Google Ships Beta Of Chrome For Mac

Google released a new beta version of the Google Chrome browser for Mac OS X late last week. To see if you have this new release as an automatic update, look on the Chrome About dialog, and this new release is labeled '5.0.307.7 beta'. The new Google Chrome for Mac OS X browser contains the following new features:. Access to over 2,200 Chrome extensions. A bookmarks manager. A way to synchronize your bookmarks across all your computer systems, whether they are Mac OS X, Linux, or Windows. This requires a Google user account.

Google Ships Beta Of Chrome For Mac

A new Task Manager (which you can access in the menu system: View Developer Task Manager). This lets you keep an eye on memory and CPU use of the Chrome browser, each tab in the browser, and plugin memory use (such as 'Shockwave Flash' currently using 40.5MB RAM and 4.5% CPU). I have to admit, it is funny to see the Flash plugin eat memory and CPU while no animations are even running.

Google Ships Beta Of Chrome For Mac Mac

One note on the Google Chrome Extensions: I've tried to install several 'mouse gestures' plugins, and they do not work on Mac OS X at this time. As another Chrome extensions note, I prefer to keep my bookmarks on Delicious, but so far the Delicious plugins I've seen for Chrome are much more limited than the Firefox Delicious plugin I normally use. Mac browsers: Chrome, Firefox, and Safari Firefox is probably still my favorite Mac OS X browser, but Chrome is getting to be a very close #2. Which begs the question: When will Apple have a long-needed update for Safari available? The Chrome developer team seems to be running at a much faster pace than the Safari developer team. Google Chrome for Mac OS X links Here are several links related to the new Chrome for Mac OS X release:.

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about Chrome for Mac OS X.