There are a variety of reasons why you should be using Google Chrome – speed, simplicity, security, and the variety of add-on features it has. On Friday, Google released an update for Google Chrome – Google Chrome 15 Beta, which I encourage you to download. The most visible change is the redesigned tab page. Users have the ability to switch your default to have all your apps centered in the new tab. Users can navigate between most visited sites and bookmarks with a series of sections on the bottom of the screen. There is a new “bookmarks” entry as well. Additionally, users can synchronize the Address/Search bar history across multiple installations. Google Chrome 16 Dev has multi-user support, where users have the ability to log onto a single instance of Chrome with different accounts.
Currently, you can download apps, extensions, and themes from the Chrome Web Store. Although there aren’t a huge amount of Chrome apps available, this will soon change, making this function extremely beneficial. Google has recently pushed offline versions of Gmail and GDocs, which is also extremely beneficial and practical for users.
If you are interested in downloading the most recent version of beta, click here.
September 28, 2011 By Leave a Comment
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