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Google Chrome [DEV Channel]

A place for all of the Chrome users tuned into the dev update channel.

Members: 24
Latest Activity: Sep 22

So what's this all about?

The Google Chrome dev channel is people the people who well, are tuned into the dev channel updates for Chrome. The Chrome dev channel is really for either developers, testers or people who just like to see the upcoming changes before they are released to the masses.

To change to the dev channel follow this guide.

**I will be getting a new icon for the group tonight when I get back from work**

Discussion Forum

William Gage Preston

Crossover Chromium 2 Replies

Started by William Gage Preston. Last reply by William Gage Preston Jan 8.

Daniel Osborne

So who is actually tuned into the dev channel? 2 Replies

Started by Daniel Osborne. Last reply by Eddie Ringle Jan 4.

Daniel Osborne

1.0.154.39

Started by Daniel Osborne Dec. 18, 2008.

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Sebbes Comment by Sebbes on January 30, 2009 at 12:05am
I like how you can detach/re-attach the tabs and make them their own window. Wish it had paypal and real player plug-in. Can yall log into geeks in chrome?
Eddie Ringle Comment by Eddie Ringle on January 11, 2009 at 8:13pm
They are working on getting a Linux build ready, no recent updates on this though.
BrandonsPCHelp Comment by BrandonsPCHelp on January 10, 2009 at 11:18pm
does anybody know if there is going to be a chrome for Linux?
Greg De Santis Comment by Greg De Santis on January 9, 2009 at 8:20pm
If you want to change the Chrome blue theme with a black theme, you can download the replacement theme at: http://www.chromefans.org/chrome-themes/download-black-google-chrome-theme.htm
I have tried it and it works for me. Opensource is wonderful.
Eddie Ringle Comment by Eddie Ringle on January 9, 2009 at 12:49pm
It's the icon for Chromium, the open-source application Chrome is based off of. Google still develops both applications, where main difference between the two is the Google branding on Chrome. SRWare Iron is a port of Chromium that uses the most recent version of WebKit.
Sage Mellor Comment by Sage Mellor on January 9, 2009 at 12:16pm
Isn't that display picture of SRWare Iron, not Google Chrome?
William Gage Preston Comment by William Gage Preston on January 7, 2009 at 12:31pm
I've been using Chrome since it was released, it does need an ad blocker.
Also google needs to release a Chrome browser for Mac OSX.
Daniel Comment by Daniel on January 6, 2009 at 2:27am
using chrome for a while now very fast needs a adblocker and a few other tweaks
animebunny Comment by animebunny on January 3, 2009 at 10:44pm
hi
Daniel Osborne Comment by Daniel Osborne on December 7, 2008 at 10:02am
There has to be at least one other person using Chrome on the dev channel on Geeks!
 

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Eddie Ringle William Gage Preston Daniel Osborne animebunny Jason Global Infusion William Thieme iAustin Sage Mellor Vanessa Dangerouspowerz kyle Nick Daniel OVERDRIVE aka SPEED DEMON Greg De Santis BrandonsPCHelp Dyllan Tyler Brown Sebbes Andrew Pedro Remedios Mijail Todorovich Jonathan Gorard (programmer159)
 
 

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