Google Chrome 3: Incremental changes along the road to ExtensionBig things brewing; a smaller-than-expected crop of new stuff in latest version
11:52AM Friday May 29 2009 by lilhurricane By Angela Gunn | Published May 28, 2009, 4:52 PM
It has been hard to tell, since Google pulled the "beta" flag from its Chrome browser back in December, where we are in that software's development process. So, clarifying for all the good folks in Fileforum: Welcome to 3.0.182.2, the current version of the browser not to be found in the stable download channel. Remember that Google is the first to say they "don't give to much weight to version numbers," and enjoy the latest rev for what it is: A few fixes, a few tweaks, and a lot of anticipation for Extensions, coming soon to a How-Did-I-Live-Without-This? near you.
The new iteration tackles far fewer fixes and changes than did the 2.0.180.0 version, released just over two weeks ago. A few odd focus problems, in which the browser couldn't figure out what to do when certain dialog boxes were closed, have been settled. So was a wonky drawing error that left the browser confused about how to present the bottom of the toolbar when the browser was maximized.
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