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

Apr 17, 2014 06:10 GMT  ·  By

If you’re using a beta version of Google Chrome, you must know that a new version of the application is now available for download, bringing bug fixes and performance improvements on all supported platforms.

As you could easily figure out by simply reading the program’s name and version, Google Chrome 35.0.1916.47 Beta is still in the development stage, so a number of bugs and other issues might still be found when using it.

Users who already tried the new beta, however, claim that it’s very stable, but you’re still not recommended to use it on production machines unless you’re a developer or a more advanced user who knows how to diagnose a bug and report it to the parent company.

Google Chrome 35.0.1916.47 Beta is available on all platforms out there, including Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. As far as Windows is concerned, Chrome is one of the applications that will continue to run on Windows XP, the unsupported operating system that Microsoft retired on April 8.

In fact, Chrome is regarded as one of the main alternatives for Internet Explorer, the default XP browser that won’t get any updates in the future and thus make your computer vulnerable to attacks.

Download Google Chrome 35.0.1916.47 Beta for Windows

Download Google Chrome 35.0.1916.47 Beta for Linux

Download Google Chrome 35.0.1916.47 Beta for Mac OS X