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It's still Beta, but I've been using it and...
Not exactly my cup of tea ![]() but I still prefer GNU Icecat, Firefox and Seamonkey Here is the story: http://blogs.computerworld.com/15219...linux_released
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Thanks for the good news, debtboy.
It's a 12MB download from http://www.google.com/chrome?platform=linux&hl=en Will try it out. |
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The beta version which I downloaded is 4.0.249.30.
It installs smoothly in Ubuntu 9.10, and imports my bookmarks from Firefox upon first run. Looks good. So either running in Windoze or Ubuntu Linux, my two favourite browsers, Chrome and Firefox, are available now, one for best speed, the other for best extensions. ![]() AND lots of official Chrome Extensions are available now. Check it out. Last edited by Jojoyee; 12. Dec 2009 at 04:48 PM. Reason: AND... |
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