A month after Google Chrome landed on the beta channel, the stable version of Google’s next-generation browser has emerged officially for the Mac users.
Version 14.0.835.0 in Chrome's 'dev' channel for the Mac now supports Lion's system-wide two-fingered swipe, one of the default gestures in OS X 10.7, which Apple shipped last week. Latest Google Chrome Browser For Mac OS X Lion Available A month after Google Chrome landed on the beta channel, the stable version of Google’s next-generation browser has emerged officially for the Mac users. Now Google Chrome 14 can be updated on your Mac OS X Lion machine. Reopen accidentally closed tab(s) in Google Chrome Jan 24, '13 07:30:00AM. Contributed by: kirkmc If you close a tab in Google Chrome by accident, there's a keyboard shortcut to reopen it.
Now Google Chrome 14 can be updated on your Mac OS X Lion machine.
The stable version of Google Chrome not only supports Mac OS X Lion but also offers a new way to integrate native code into web apps. This means the apps written in C or C++ can run within the browser.
Chrome will allow programs to run within protected sandboxes to cut down the security threats. This Native Client technology works with web apps available in the Chrome Web Store.
Update Google Chrome on Mac 10.7 Lion
From the end user point of new, the update offers full-screen support on Mac OS X Lion which is a huge plus for power users. Also, Chrome is streamlined with Lion’s overlay scrollbars.
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The update also includes Web Audio API that lets developers to add special audio effects without leaving the browser.
Google Chrome For Mac 10.6.8
If you already have Google Chrome installed on your Mac computer, apply the update by clicking on Chrome from the menu bar and go to About Google Chrome.
To activate full-screen browsing on your Mac, use the hot-key combo of Ctrl+Shift+F.
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Personally I would use Safari or Firefox over Chrome. You might want to reconsider using Chrome as your browser after reading these:
Google Chrome Listening In To Your Room Shows The Importance Of Privacy Defense In Depth.
Google is known to 'phone home' with users data as was found out with this new Google Photos service: Google Photos may be free — but there's still a cost.
Just some food for thought.
Otherwise you'll need to upgrade to El Capitan if your Mac is compatible with it and download the latest version of Chrome.
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