Google Chrome 6.0.472.53
Since its launch in 2008 by Google, Chrome has been making some dent in the market for Internet browsers. With its rapid development and a focus on practicality and lightness of the user experience, Chrome is fast increasing its share of users. For the latest statistics from Net Applications and sites like W3Counter, Chrome has overtaken Safari and is already the third most used browser with 8% of users, following Internet Explorer and Firefox. And the trend is no more stop, Google has released now version 6 of Chrome.
Version 6 of the browser continues to gain stability and offering all the features that were shown to the public during the Beta. Easy synchronization, dynamic page loading and lightness, which makes Chrome much more suitable for any user.
Synchronization
Besides being faster, this version of Chrome includes several new features. The synchronization of bookmarks in the browser (included with the previous version of Chrome) continues, but now users can synchronize all browser preferences, such as themes, homepage and configuration settings, web content and languages.
AutoFill Options
To configure AutoFill, click “Tools > Options > Personal Stuff> AutoFill Options” and then start filling in the fields. You can enter full name, company name, address, city, state, zip code, country, phone, fax, email and credit card information. You can also synchronize autofill information. Synchronizing this information is good for those who use shared computers that may have keyloggers installed.
Faster and New Features
This release contains some new features such as Geo-location APIs, application caching, web sockets and drag and drop feature into the browser. Also, this is the first version of Chrome that contains initial integration with Adobe Flash Player plug-in, so that you can browse dynamic Flash pages without having to install the flash player plug-in.
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Belive me I love Chrome, and Chromium. But I am getting really annoyed by the DNS errors I get all the time when browsing. Sure it is lightning fast, but if I need to open Firefox every now and then, it misses the point.
I am sure that this is not chromes fault, but how the websites are designed but still…
Will it ever suport true MRU tab switching? I can’t use a browser that has no MRU(most recently used order for tabs)