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Technical Help & Discussion => General Tech Discussion, News & Q&A => Topic started by: Clive on May 26, 2010, 19:35
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Google has released a new, stable version of its Chrome browser for Windows, Mac and Linux.
LINK (http://www.webuser.co.uk/news/top-stories/470788/google-releases-new-stable-chrome)
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You will find it is much faster than the previous release
I ran it in beta and it is fantastic
Just wait untill the present beta is released :thumbs:
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So, it was unstable before? ;D
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Google uses Beta releases as a form of updating
All updated releases have been run in beta to get rid of the bugs
I just wish firefox and others would do this
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I thought they did.. .but they are probably not publicly available - google likes to use actual users as beta testers.
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The way firefox has been going downhill maybe they should too
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firefox need a complete redesign to fork the processes... big job but the only way for them to get the stability/speed of Chrome.
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in all fairness, we do expect a lot from our webbrowsers these days... gone are the days of just parsing a little bit of text and some images.