Google Chrome Blog: A New Beta Of Google Chrome For Mac

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We're happy to announce that Google Chrome 4.0.249.30 has been promoted to the Beta channel on Windows, Mac, and Linux. In addition to introducing our first Beta versions on Mac and Linux, this update introduces Google Chrome extensions on Windows and Linux. Read more about this Beta update on the. This release is the same as 4.0.249.25 with a fix to make the HTML video tag work. Users can subscribe to the Beta channel by installing from. Windows:.

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  2. Google Chrome Blog A New Beta Of Google Chrome For Mac

Mac:. Linux: Mac users who previously installed the Dev channel release will automatically be migrated to the Beta channel. If you want to get back on the Google Chrome Mac Dev channel, follow the instructions at (A new Dev channel release is coming soon.) Mark Larson Google Chrome Team. When installing this way, I use the flash. 64-bit Ubuntu 9.10 Flash Player 10 for 64-bit Linux Linux Download the plugin to begin installation. A dialog box will appear asking you where to save the file. Save the.tar.gz file to your desktop and wait for the file to download completely.

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Quit your browser. Remove all existing Adobe Flash Player installations from the system. Unpackage the file. A directory with contains libflashplayer.so will be created. Copy libflashplayer.so to /.mozilla/plugins. Create the 'plugins' folder if it does not exist yet.

Launch your brower. If you're a common computer = gksu nautilus- libflashplayer.so copy - /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/releasenote. Very happy to see Google Chrome update its status to Beta. I'm on Fedora 12, and love, love, love Chrome. I have never had a use for the word 'Giddy', but that's how I felt as I browsed and installed Chrome Extensions. I just sorta hopped up-n-down in my chair, made a big smile, and waved my hands around like a schoolgirl that just received her first Barbie for Christmas. Keep up the good work!

Google Chrome Blog A New Beta Of Google Chrome For Macbook

I'm using the 'unstable' version, which is NOT unstable at all. Will I cease to receive the updates that the beta version would be getting? I was so frustrated by the lack of compatibility!

Google Chrome Blog A New Beta Of Google Chrome For Mac

This INTEL only Mac thing sends a message. Although Linux-based stuff is an open source philosophy it doesn't seem to apply to Google chrome? I MUST have an Intel processor? I am standing here transfixed with confusion. Then I read the opinions from those who have the mac/Intel combo and have used Chrome. It seems I am missing nothing!

Who navigates a browser without bookmarks?! I want this program if it's doing what it's supposed to do!