
Google is planning to launch Chrome browser beta version for Mac OS X in December. Nick Baum, product manager for Chrome, gave the details in a post on the Google Groups page for
browser extensions. The post encouraged developers to update their extensions to take advantage of the new Chrome user interface.
"Why make the switch now? The earlier you switch, the more time you will have to polish your experience for our Beta launch in early December," Baum said. "We realize this means dropping Mac support for a couple of weeks, but we already have people working on that. If you prioritize the Windows and Linux versions, we'll bring you cross-platform parity as soon as we can!"
In October, Google Chrome for Mac released the status of developer preview. To the new version will be added QuickTime and printing compatibility.
Company officials had
previously said they hope to release a final version of Chrome for Mac by the end of 2009. Currently, the Webkit-based browser is only available as a test version for developers, even though three versions of it have already been released on Windows.
[via
Apple Insider]
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