Google Chrome 2.0.172.23 released in Beta channel
May 9th, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 167 times, 2 so far today
Google Chrome 2.0.172.23 released in Beta channel
Google Chrome developers have released a new beta edition.
Google Chrome 2.0.172.23 is now being pushed to the users who are on beta channel.
The developers said in a blog post that this release includes about 200 changes pulled in from the releases subsequent to 2.0.172.2.
Changelog:
Lots of UI tweaks, bug, and stability fixes!
Added the ability to remove most visited thumbnails from the New Tab page. (Issue: 685)
Autocomplete now pulls suggestions from search engines that support the functionality, and retains a history of those searches. For example, if you have searched from wikipedia.org in the past, start typing wikipedia.org in the omnibox, press the Tab key then a search term and suggestions and past searches will appear for Wikipedia. (Issue: 3636)
Added a confirmation box when closing the browser with in progress downloads. (Issue: 1028)
Added “Reopen closed tab” and create “New Tab” to the context menu on the tab bar. (Issue: 2144)
The developers added that they would not be able to release a Dev Channel edition this week as they already delivered two stable editions and a beta.
Checkout: Google Chrome
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