A new version of the browser is now up for grabs for everyone

Apr 3, 2014 05:45 GMT  ·  By

If you’re an avid Google Chrome users, it’s definitely worth knowing that Google has just introduced a brand new beta version of its browser that comes to allow users try out the feature lineup of the next stable release.

Google Chrome 34.0.1847.116 is just a service release that’s focused on fixing bugs and optimizing performance on all platforms, so it’s now available on Windows, Mac, and Linux.

As you could easily figure out, it doesn’t bring any new features, but is instead focused on fixing issues that were until now bothering users when trying to browse the web. This beta isn’t supposed to be installed on production machines and should be installed only by those a bit more advanced who know how to submit bug reports and get in touch with Google for fixing glitches found in the app.

Of course, it’s just a beta, but users who tried it out already claim that it’s very stable and everything runs smoothly, so there’s no doubt that Google is giving the final touches to a new full build of the browser.

Overall, advanced users can get this new beta right away using the download links below, but be advised that some bugs could still exist in the app.

Download Google Chrome 34.0.1847.116 for Windows

Download Google Chrome 34.0.1847.116 for Mac OS X

Download Google Chrome 34.0.1847.116 for Linux