Third Chrome beta is Coming Up
Within few days Google will begin to distribute a third bera version of its Chrome Web Browser. The release takes on bugs, performance and security weaknesses. It will be automaticaly updated in the next days.
What's New in the Third Beta
Better performance and reliability for plug-ins such as Flash and Silverlight
Support for scrolling with a touchpad and better performance and reliability for people who browse the Web through a proxy intermediary
Other Changes
The spell-checker underlines misspelled words in text-input boxes now, and users can right-click words to add them to a dictionary.
Google, with some outside help, tidied up the process for launching regular and incognito windows, moving the option from the "control the current page" menu to the "control Chrome" among other changes.
When users download executable programs, such as those ending with .exe or .dll extensions, Chrome now gives them dummy filenames until users confirm they really want to download the files. Unconfirmed downloads are deleted when Chrome exits.
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