Chrome and Chrome OS at version 35

Google listens to its users

Google is pushing hard on its browser and OS lately and has updated the ChromeOS to Version 35 which features a few changes based on the feedback from users, while the new Chrome makes it easier for developers to work on and with it.

Chrome just got to its 35th version, compatible with Windows, Linux and Mac, while the ChromeOS is available on all compatible systems, except for ASUS Chromeboxes and Samsung Series 3, which will have to wait a bit longer.

As far as the Chrome, and the Chromium, are concerned, there has been a lot of security and stability updates, and that is why Google rewarded the coders which located and solved this bugs with 9500$. The modules and extensions catalog has been expanded and the developers will certainly appreciate the better control and integration of JavaScript functionalities.

ChromeOS wise, there has been a few changes based on feedback from users, which asked for an ability to store their applications in folders on the main page, to make it easier to navigate. Windows management has been improved, thanks to the comeback of the "reduce" button, while the "right-left" function has been improved, making the pressing time shorter.

All the updates will be available on compatible hardware as soon as possible. For the most curious of you, you can read the whole release notes at the following link.




Source: Chrome, ChromeOS via Le Comptoir du Hardware.

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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