
Good news for Mac and Linux users. Google has released Alpha version of its well known web browser "Chrome" for Mac and Linux OS.
As its Alpha version, it lacks lots of essential features like watching Youtube videos, change privacy settings, change default search engine and even print pages.
Google recommends NOT to download this early build as it might contain a few bugs but if you want to give it a try, you can download it using following links:
For Mac: (Requires Intel CPU and Mac OS X 10.5.6 or later)
For Linux: (Requires 32 or 64 bit Ubuntu 8.04 or later, or 32 bit Debian 5)
Download Link (32-bit)
Download Link (64-bit)
PS: A stable Beta version is coming soon...
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So you can't even watch vids? =O
*Windows flex*
David
Hi Vishal. What does 'bits' mean?
Tyler
^^Bits are the processor architecture. AKA x32, or x64.
Dementor
I'd like to see Chrome for Windows Mobile 6...