Google Chrome Beta for Mac OS X and Linux
Back in June, Google released the first development version of Google Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux platforms.
Mac and Linux users have been waiting for a proper release version since then, but Google has kept quite in letting out any word on when the first beta would be released.
Google Chrome 4.0.249.4 Beta
Google has released another developer build of Chrome today with some minor changes and additions. Developer builds are most frequently updated with all the latest changes made in the browser’s code.
Google Chrome is a browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier.
Chrome OS 0.4.223 Beta
This is what we have all been waiting for! A release of Chrome OS is finally out! Not officially by Google, but atleast we have something to try out.
Chrome OS 0.4.223 Beta is Linux based OS that aims to provide the best web-browsing experience. It is a free operating system built around the revolutionary Google Chrome browser.
How to Use Greasemonkey Scripts in Chrome
by Haris on October 18, 2009
in Browsers, Tips and Tricks
Greasemonkey is one of the most popular addon for Firefox that lets you add scripts and modify how a webpage or a specific feature in it works. It let’s you use third-party javascripts in your browser for additional functionality.
I have already shared how you can install Greasemonkey scripts in Opera and now here’s a method to run them in Google Chrome browser.
Google Chrome OS Browser 4.0.222.6
The last time we heard Google talking about Chrome OS was just on the initial announcement made back in July, but who knew we’ll soon get a leaked Google Chrome OS Browser 4.0.222.6 (build 28902) for download.
Yep, the Chrome OS Browser 4.0.222.6 has been stripped down from Google Chrome OS build 28902 and got leaked today morning. According to the screenshots, it’s very light and is basically like Google Chrome we have for Windows right now.
Google Chrome 4.0.211.4 Beta Released
Google Chrome has released another release, Chrome 4.0.211.4 Beta with another set of improvements and bug fixes to improve the browsing experience much better on Google Chrome.
This release isn’t available on the beta channel yet, but will soon be available. You can download it through the direct link given below.
How To Download Google Chrome Offline Installer
by Haris on September 6, 2009
in Browsers, Google, Tips and Tricks
The official website of Google Chrome only provides a web installer to download Chrome. And some users have reported problems while downloading from it.
People have their own reasons to keep an offline installer in hand because you never know when you might need to install the browser when no Internet connectivity is available.
More Chrome OS Leaked Screenshots
Google Chrome was first announced back in July, an OS aimed for netbooks market initially with minimal features and Google services integration.
Since its announcement, we’ve seen leaked Chrome OS screenshots several times, but none of them has any confirmation of being the right ones. Another tipster sent alleged screenshots of Chrome OS being leaked to TechCrunch.
Backup Google Chrome Profile with Freeware
by Haris on August 31, 2009
in Freewares, Tips and Tricks
In the past, I’ve shared a simple manual method to backup your Chrome settings by copying the preferences file from your profile. But now you can download the easier tool which can easily backup your entire profile.
Google Chrome Profile Backup is a free tool to backup and restore your Chrome profile. It backs up your history, downloads, bookmarks, settings etc in just one-click!



