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Beta Update: 2.0.172.5

Tuesday, April 14, 2009
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12 comments :

Ultimate Websites & Software! said...

I have a few questions about Chrome, Does it pass the Acid 3 test (including linktest), support RSS feeds, have add on support?

4:08 PM, April 14, 2009
Diego said...

I think that its the same answer for the three... No.

Acid Test 100/100 but fail linktest.

I hope we have some really big release soon =/

Bookmarks and download manager are... bad.

Anyway, i have been using Chrome as default browser since the first stable release =)

4:42 PM, April 14, 2009
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5:32 PM, April 14, 2009
Robert R. said...

Ah, this one crashes on GMail before the inbox pops up. Looks like I'll head back to the stable releases...

7:13 PM, April 14, 2009
Axel668 said...

This one doesn't seem to be very stable ... should stay on 2.0.169.1 Beta or even 2.0.168.0, which is the last one that really worked for me

http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/symbols/?C=N;O=D

12:06 AM, April 15, 2009
Jug said...

Yikes, indeed a really odd build for me, here on the Swedish version of Windows Vista 64-bit, if that has to do with anything. All it takes for me in a textbox to shift text orientation to right-to-left is a keypress of Ctrl + Left Arrow, which is horrible as I often do that if I edit text I'm about to type in a form. Surely that can't be an intentional shortcut? I don't even know how to switch back when it happens; no, it's notr Ctrl + Right Arrow, or another press of the same key.

Also, all icon images on the toolbar of the blog post text box on my WordPress Administration page is now gone. :S

This is just from what I discovered within half an hour here and I'll have to revert the build for now.

2:38 AM, April 15, 2009
micka39 said...

The value indicated on a button, is still empty and blank button appears on many web site as
Google Reader, Twitter, ..

7:11 AM, April 15, 2009
ubuntu ^^ said...

Hee, some of you guys are stupid.

If you use beta version, it is supposed to be buggy..

and don't you undestand that google chrome hasn't been developed for even a year, while e.g. firefox and opera have been developed for over 4 years.

So even though Google Chrome Beta 2's code is based on Firefox, Safari Web Kit and their own creations, it is not supposed to best Beta browser available!

Get-it? :)

7:49 AM, April 15, 2009
Joelg88 said...

I've noticed the same glitch that "micka39" is seeing.

On twitter for example the text disappears from the buttons.

6:02 PM, April 17, 2009
Costa said...

Ubuntu^^ we know that is in developing process. Only we wish help.

The Internet need a standard web browser.

10:11 AM, April 18, 2009
Jug said...

Ubuntu^^: One need to be able to report regressions here, right? That is also part of the development process. Of course we know it's a beta with bugs. Stop being so defensive.

3:03 AM, April 21, 2009
Anonymous said...

I'm also having problems with the involuntary orientation change in textboxes through the ctrl+shift+left shortcut and I also can't find a way to change it back to normal.

I use this key combination a lot to navigate through the text and to select it and end up having to reload the pages all the time to get them back to normal.

Please don't include this shorcut or change it in the final release version or, at least, make it optional.

6:36 AM, April 30, 2009

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