This latest development version of Google Chrome comes with a ton of changes

Mar 11, 2014 22:33 GMT  ·  By

Google Chrome 35 Dev, a browser built on the Blink layout engine that aims to be minimalistic and versatile at the same time, has been released and is now ready for testing.

A new version in the Development branch of Google Chrome has been outed, bringing a large number of fixes and new features. As you well know, Google Chrome is actually based on Chromium and all the development takes place upstream.

According to the changelog, OpenURL has been moved from RenderView to RenderFrame, a problem with missing maximized mode destructor has been fixed, a problem that would cause external surfaces to be released too early has been fixed, a spiral difference iterator has been added to tiling data, and divide has been removed from lap-timer.

Also, it’s now possible to override GPU driver workarounds via the command line, the bookmark shortcut key and menu item have been disabled when an extension removes the shortcut key, and it’s now possible to scroll horizontally by tilting the scroll wheel on Linux Aura.

Usually, a complete list of changes can be found on the official website. Remember that this is a development version and it should NOT be installed on production machines. It is intended for testing purposes only.

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