Google released a beta version of Chrome for Linux and Mac OS X



google-chrome-os-logoIn June, Google has released the development version of Chrome for the users of Linux and Mac OS X. Since then, they have been waiting for a first release of Chrome. Today, Google has just announced the beta version of Chrome for the users of Linux and Mac OS X.

Google Chrome for Linux - beta

Google Chrome for Linux is mainly focused on stability, security and speed. The Google Chrome team has worked hard to make this a high performance browser that work well with the Linux ecosystem like Debian, openSUSE, Ubuntu, Fedora. Chrome for Linux comes bundled with some native themes and updates that are managed by system package manager.

Below is the screenshot of Google Chrome beta for Linux in different themes

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If you're a user of Linux then don't forget to try the beta version of Google Chrome, available to download for free.

Google Chrome for Mac - beta

Google team has been working hard to release a best web browser for the users of Mac. Just like Google Chrome for Windows and Linux, the Mac version is focused on giving the users a fast, simple and clean interface with different effects to create a satisfying browsing experience on Mac OS X. The best thing about the Mac version of Chrome is it's speed.

Below is the screenshot of Google Chrome beta for Mac

google-chrome-beta-mac-screenshot

If you're a user of Mac then don't forget to try the beta version of Google Chrome, available to download for free.

If you want to know more about the Google Chrome beta for Linux, Mac and upcoming extensions then don't forget to read the details given here.

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