Google just released an update for Chrome in the Developer Channel: >>Release Highlights -Scrolling with laptop trackpads is fixed (Issue 4). -Check for updates works from the About box (Issue 2362, was broken in Dev channel only). -Removed the separate installer for Gears. Gears is now installed as a versioned component in the same directory as Google Chrome. -You can now add words to the spellcheck dictionary. Right-click a misspelled word and choose 'Add to dictionary...'<<
http://googlechromereleases.blogspot.com/2008/09/dev-release-021531.html
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The WebKit folks just announced that they successfully passed the Acid3 test this week. This is great news for Safari and Chrome users as WebKit is the engine underneath the hood of both browsers. The upgraded code is currently in the nightly build but it hasn't reached the official builds of Safari or Chrome yet.
http://webkit.org/blog/280/full-pass-of-acid-3/ |
> -You can now add words to the spellcheck dictionary.
Good one, that was crucial. |
Hmm:
"Google Chrome version 0.2.153.1 has been released to Dev channel subscribers ONLY. " http://googlechromereleases.blogspot.com/2008/09/dev-release-021531.html
I'm not a Google Chrome developer, so I'll stick with the current one:
0.2.149.30
which isn't yet even in the 0.2.150's yet. :)
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Yep:
"On the downside, these updates will also be less stable in comparison, as Google implies." http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2008-09-16-n55.html
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