All the Google Chrome branches can be downloaded from Softpedia

Jul 24, 2014 15:56 GMT  ·  By

The Beta branch of Google Chrome, a browser built on the Blink layout engine that aims to be minimalistic and versatile at the same time, has been updated by the developers.

Google Chrome usually features three distinct branches: Dev, Beta, and Stable. The Beta releases are now catching up to the rest of the versions, which already got substantial upgrades.

According to the changelog, the inner viewport container layer on SetViewportSize has been resized, the Sign in and Sign out options are now available in the App Launcher, the OEM folder for new users is now placed after the Web Store, and the loaded modules are now included in safe browsing client incident reports,

The Google Chrome developers only provide two kinds of binary files, deb and rpm, and no source. If you are not using a Linux distribution capable of reading this type of files, you will have to wait until it hits your repositories.

Also, keep in mind that if you intend to use this browser on the Linux platform, the Java elements will not work. In order to access Java components on a website, you will need to downgrade. You can find an older version of Google Chrome on Softpedia, along with all the other versions.

Usually, a complete list of changes can be found on the official website.

Download Google Chrome 37.0.2062.35 for Linux Download Google Chrome 37.0.2062.35 for Windows Download Google Chrome 37.0.2062.35 for Mac OS X

Remember that this is a development version and it should NOT be installed on production machines. It is intended for testing purposes only.