As many of you most likely are aware, Google’s Chrome web browser current comes in 3 different flavors or ‘channels.’
There is a stable version, a beta version, also a ‘dev’ version of Chrome.
As with any product, non-tech oriented users that desire to begin implementing Chrome must use the stable version which is updated often.
The beta channel is just what the term implies. It is aimed at those they desire a peek at what may be coming also comment on how the features work with their systems.
At last, the ‘dev’ version of Google Chrome is mostly aimed at developers. Those building extensions or otherwise contributing to Chrome through the Chromium project.
Earlier today, the ‘dev’ version of chrome was updated to version 5.0.335.0.
In early versions of Chrome, it was very easy to switch back and forth using a ‘channel changer’ program. For best results, now that the product is budding, you are MUCH better off uninstalling your preceding channel version before changing to a different channel. (Updates within the similar channel will still be as easy as hitting ‘about’).
For those experiencing tab crashes or other issues, I trust this brief piece helps.
There is a stable version, a beta version, also a ‘dev’ version of Chrome.
As with any product, non-tech oriented users that desire to begin implementing Chrome must use the stable version which is updated often.
The beta channel is just what the term implies. It is aimed at those they desire a peek at what may be coming also comment on how the features work with their systems.
At last, the ‘dev’ version of Google Chrome is mostly aimed at developers. Those building extensions or otherwise contributing to Chrome through the Chromium project.
Earlier today, the ‘dev’ version of chrome was updated to version 5.0.335.0.
In early versions of Chrome, it was very easy to switch back and forth using a ‘channel changer’ program. For best results, now that the product is budding, you are MUCH better off uninstalling your preceding channel version before changing to a different channel. (Updates within the similar channel will still be as easy as hitting ‘about’).
For those experiencing tab crashes or other issues, I trust this brief piece helps.
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