A new version of the browser is now up for grabs for all platforms

Nov 6, 2013 07:08 GMT  ·  By

Google has released a new update for the developer version of Chrome, implementing a number of fixes and performance improvements supposed to make the app a bit more stable on all platforms.

Windows users can now download Chrome 32.0.1700.4, while those running Mac and Linux can get build number 32.0.1700.2, but all versions are coming with basically the same changes.

Google says that this new release packs fixes for a number of crashes and other bugs, which means that Chrome 32 should now improve reliability and stability of the browser.

At the same time, don’t forget that this is still an early version of Google Chrome 32, so a number of bugs might still exist in the browser. As a conclusion, if you’re looking for a bug-free experience, make sure you have a look at the stable build of Chrome.

Download Google Chrome 32.0.1700.4 for Windows

Download Google Chrome 32.0.1700.2 for Mac OS X

Download Google Chrome 32.0.1700.2 for Linux