“Since we released Chrome for Mac in beta last December, we’ve been busy adding new features. Today, after some incubation in the developer channel, we’re happy to make some of these features more widely available. The new beta release of Chrome for Mac offers extensions, bookmark sync, and more.”
Great to hear about the new features! Is there a PPC Mac build?
No, because PPC is dead – 2005 calls and they want their PPC back.
1983 called. They want their joke back.
2002 called and they want their “1983 called and they want their joke back”, joke back.
2005? I’m surprised that technology that recent is considered “old” by anyone with a milliliter of geek blood in their body. [checks URL] Yep, I’m pretty sure this is OS News.
Looks like Firefox still supports PPC on OS/X – http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/system-requirements.html. Ubuntu Linux officially supports the hardware with their latest OS releases – http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/releases/9.10/release/.
The hardware still works just fine, obviously. Why *not* Chrome on PPC OS/X?
They finally put in a bookmark manager–looks like I can finally start considering Chrome seriously.
this has been a long wait, huh.
Finally I can replace Firefox on my Macbook too with Chrome.
Topic. Safari and Firefox have spoiled me with their incredibly smooth scrolling. The jerky excuse for scrolling they currently have in place destroys any impression of “snappiness” instantly.
I’m pretty sure there is an extension for Chrome/Chromium called SmoothScroll. I’m not sure how good it is, but it’s there to try out.