Google Chrome for Mac and Linux
Andy H. Chan | Jun 04, 2009 | Comments 0
The waiting is almost over!!! According to [The Chromium Blog](http://blog.chromium.org/2009/06/danger-mac-and-linux-builds-available.html), a developer version of Google Chrome is available to download for Mac and Linux.
According to the post, this developer release is extremely unstable and normal end-users should avoid downloading and using it unless you know what you are doing. How unstable?
>How incomplete? So incomplete that, among other things , you wont yet be able to view YouTube videos, change your privacy settings, set your default search provider, or even print.
May be I should stay away from it, but it is just so tempting… Oh well, forget about it. Im downloading the Mac version right now and I will try out the Linux version on my Ubuntu desktop at work tomorrow.
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About the Author: Andy H. Chan has years of enterprise software development and architecture experience. He is also the co-author of the book Pro Spring Integration. He can be reached Twitter @iceycake.