Friday, June 5, 2009

Google presents experimental and incomplete version of Chrome for Mac and Linux


The Chrome, Google's browser released for Windows in September last year, already has its own versions for Mac and Linux operating systems, although this is provisional software. A sort of work-in-progress to be tested by developers.

"To receive more feedback from developers, we develop basic versions of Google Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux, but what they do, do not make your download", indicated in the "reverse psychology" the product managers of the company, Mike Smith and Karen Grunberg. "Unless, of course, developers are very happy and remove software incomplete, unpredictable and, potentially, will 'crash', advances the CNet.

The Flash plug-in, for example, not working, which means the inability to see the videos from YouTube. There are about 400 bugs that need to be eradicated browser.

Google Chrome offers three versions: stable, beta and the preview of developer. " The versions for Mac OS X and Linux come in the latter category, the less complete and the three tested.

Although the use of Chrome has been to increase in recent weeks, Internet Explorer continues to dominate the computers of Internet users, followed by Firefox and Safari.

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