Comments on: Google update stomps Chrome browser bugs
The latest developer version of Google's Web browser gets a handful of bug fixes and a safer download mechanism.
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They may have fixed a number of bugs, but guess what? It's still in Beta, and if Google's past tendencies are any indication, it will be in beta for a long time. If, for some reason, they ever get it out of beta, I'll give it a look again.
as for the beta auto-updating if you read their little shindig you'd know that was part of your agreement bye clicking the "yes i agree" box. it's a beta what do you expect?
Aside from THAT issue though, chrome is awesome! I really hope google intends to keep supporting it.
- by lacykemp October 16, 2008 11:31 AM PDT
- I have been a pretty big fan of Chrome- though it's not without it's flaws. But, since it's still in Beta, I'm definitely more tolerant. I just find it super intuitive and easy to use- more so than Firefox and Safari (I work on a PC at work and a Mac at home) So I'm definitely hoping it can get over the remaining few bugs.
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