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Google Chrome 19 FINAL

The latest stable Chrome includes synchronized tabs and much more

by Nick Peers

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Operating Systems: Linux, Mac OS X, Windows 7 (32 bit), Windows 7 (64 bit), Windows Vista (32 bit), Windows Vista (64 bit), Windows XP
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Languages: English
Software Cost: Free
Date Updated: 15 May 2012
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Google Chrome 19
The latest stable Chrome includes synchronized tabs and much more

Many people are happy to stick with the default browser set up when they fire up their computer for the first time, which means Internet Explorer if you’re a Windows user and Safari if you’re on an Apple Mac. Both browsers have improved massively in recent years, but part of that improvement is down to the growth in rival browsers like Google’s open-source alternative.

Chrome is no longer the young upstart it once was, and its pioneering spirit is often forgotten in the mists of time. It was Chrome’s sleek tab-driven interface with minimal real estate that was adopted by Firefox and the recent IE9. Chrome was the first to provide a resource-friendly browser that loaded quickly and didn’t suck the life out of your system, although again the competition has now caught up – and in some cases – surpassed its achievements.

Oh, Chrome was also the first to adopt a rapid release cycle, so if you’re fed up with a new browser number appearing in the About menu every few months, you can thank Google for that too.

Chrome may no longer look like the dazzling young starlet, but it more than holds its own against the competition. It’s still quick to load, quick to perform and easy to use. It bundles the Flash plug-in so you don’t have to download it separately and the browser sync function makes it easy to back up and sync your settings across multiple computers.

While the competition has definitely caught up, Chrome has enough going for it to keep existing users happy supporting the browser that has led to so many improvements in the way we view and access the web.

Chrome 19 is now stable.

What's new in Chrome 19? The biggest change is the addition of synchronized tabs when you login to your browser. As an example, say you were seeking directions to a restaurant but forgot to print the details before leaving the office. Fire up Google on your mobile device and the opened tabs should appear as you left them in the office. The tab browsing history is also synchronized between computers.

Other v19 enhancements include a Chromium v8 core, fixes some incognito window-related errors, fixes some 3D issues with NVIDIA GPUs and more.

Verdict:

It’s not quite the pioneer it was, but Chrome continues to evolve interesting new features and performance tweaks to make it a decent alternative to your existing browser.

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Chrome 17 Final

Posted by: Nicholas Jones, 15 February 2012 22:40

I download & used this for a couple of days, I had stopped using Chrome a while back. It's grown & grown, and puts files to run in the background and at start up. I don't like it anymore, which is a shame as I used it from almost the start. Uninstalled it, won't use it again. Sticking to Comodo Dragon, which I recommend, if you need a second browser to Firefox.

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