Chrome Dev Updates 4.0.203.2
Google Chrome has released a new build 4.0.203.2 on the dev channel. This new build is currently being delivered to users on Windows and Linux operating systems. The biggest highlight in this Chrome is its support to Linux 64Bit. See the following upgrades for all the operation systems:
- Fix some hangs/crashes.
- Fix hang with video and audio tags.
- When safe browsing alerts for a page, Chrome doesn't allow that page to redirect until after the user has dealt with the alert.
- Prevent time/slider from jumping around during and after seeking in video and audio tag content.
- Reduce Omnibox flicker.
- Unicode text could sometimes produce garbled Omnibox dropdown entries.
- Fix problems with plugin z-order.
- Fix a crash on Windows and Linux.
- Fix regression where some gzipped files (e.g. script) were not unzipped before evaluation, making them unusable.
- Faster startup with custom themes
- Graphical errors with some themes
Windows
- During uninstall, if Chrome was the default browser, prompt user to choose a new default.
- Fix clicking/noise when playing video/audio tag content with 48 or 96 kHz audio.
- Remove "Clear browsing data" and "Import bookmarks & settings" from Tools menu since they are now available in the Options
Linux
- Chrome for Linux is now truly 64 bit.
- Crash fixes.
- Make inactive title bar legible.
- Ctrl-C does nothing in Omnibox
- Default to not using custom frame under Fluxbox
- Add some missing pieces of UI.
- Fix small graphical issues with the find bar.
- Fix issues with tab titles and their tooltips.
- Cookie manager polish
- Allow users to delete entries from auto complete suggestion lists.
Extensions:
- Fix some issues around re-enabling disabled extensions
- Async extension callbacks now always fire and set chrome extension
- Beginnings of localization support.
- Unconditionally enable HTML5 Database and Local Storage support for chrome-extension: // pages.
- Crash fix.
Try the Chrome 4.0.203.2 new arrival for Windows and Linux on Brothersoft.com.
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September 13th, 2009 at 10:01 pm
I know the google folks are doing their best, but I am anxiously waiting for the release of the Mac Edition. What is that saying all good things come to those who wait?