Google releases a new stable Chrome version right on time
Google has just announced a new stable version of Chrome. There's nothing majorly exciting here -- it's your run-of-the-mill bug fix fest, along with a few other improvements:
- AppleScript support for Mac OS X UI automation (How I wish Firefox had some sort of support for AutoHotkey on Windows!)
- Capability to upload complete directories
- Introduction of the HTML5 File API
It's fairly technical stuff this time around.
The new version also brings an easier system for managing which sites can and can't set cookies on your system. That's sure to be a welcome addition for those concerned with privacy controls.













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Subscribe to commentsMike ZachaczewskiOct 19th 2010 5:58PM
Nice one Google just in time. Bye FireFox welcome Chrome!
YWLOct 19th 2010 10:29PM
All these, and I can't have bookmark separators?
petemills8Oct 19th 2010 11:18PM
How about bookmarks in a sidebar, Google?
StarrWulfeOct 20th 2010 7:29AM
Hey, check the Chrome extensions gallery; there's add-ons for both of those...
Frankly, the fact that Google syncs to bookmarks.google.com EVERY bookmark, negates the need for all that.
jValdronOct 20th 2010 9:51AM
Would you be kind enough to point us to an extension for separators?