
Google Chrome 2.0 is now available in pre-beta form from the folks at GOOG for anyone anxious enough to keep up with the cutting edge releases of Chrome. The 2.0 release boasts several fixes and updated features, including support for user scripts (à la Greasemonkey but not yet full Greasemonkey compatibility), easy profile switching, form autofill (à la every browser in the world), and full page zooming. You’ll need to download the Google Chrome Channel Chooser and join the Dev channel if you’re ready to get started on the 2.0 path. [via]
Alexander_Q
January 9, 2009 at 6:46 PM
Where is the RSS support? I’d ditch Firefox immediately if chrome had this
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January 16, 2009 at 1:53 AM
Alexander_Q: http://google.com/reader
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