Google Chrome bound for Mac first-half of 2009
The Webware section of CNET News had an interview with Google Chrome’s product manager, Brian Rakowski. Brian has said that they are hopeful for a Mac release of Chrome before the first half of 2009 is up.
That’s what we’ve been hoping for – Those two efforts [Mac and Linux releases] proceeding in parallel. They’re at the same level of progress.
That team now is able to render most web pages pretty well. But in terms of the user experience, it’s very basic.
Also in the article, CNET notes that extensions, one of the major missing part of Chrome when compared to browsers like FireFox and Opera, will be in a future release and are currently in the cutting-edge version of Chrome, 2.0.156.1, via GreaseMonkey scripts.
[Source: Chrome gets Mac deadline, extensions foundation | Webware - CNET ]


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