| Goodbye July, Hello Chrome 21! | JackyH | 7/31/12 4:53 PM | Hello my dear Chromies! As July heads to a close, a new Stable version of Chrome is upon us. And with this newest release, we ask, what if web apps could see? What if they could hear? With today's Chrome Stable release, when you give them permission, |
| Re: Goodbye July, Hello Chrome 21! | Tanuj* | 7/31/12 9:17 PM | Great! Thanks Jacky for the info! |
| Re: Goodbye July, Hello Chrome 21! | Bobi. | 7/31/12 11:16 PM | nice information |
| Re: Goodbye July, Hello Chrome 21! | kberger155 | 8/1/12 10:53 AM | Here my current Chrome Google Chrome 20.0.1132.57 (Official Build 145807) m OS Windows XP WebKit 536.11 (@122148) JavaScript V8 3.10.8.20 Flash (Disabled) User Agent Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1) AppleWebKit/5 |
| Re: Goodbye July, Hello Chrome 21! | timmmy_42 | 8/1/12 11:36 PM | Hi kberger155 it should update automatically, if it hasn't go to the wrench menu > about google chrome. |
| Re: Goodbye July, Hello Chrome 21! | Jherara | 8/27/12 5:44 PM | I don't know that I would call Chrome 21 stable. To prevent Adobe from crashing, I had to disable the PepperFlash plugin. Each bookmark folder menu pops up to the right of its folder instead of below it making it incredibly difficult to drag and drop |