A new update has been released for the Steam Beta client with a few fixes

Jul 25, 2014 14:20 GMT  ·  By

Valve developers have announced that yet another Steam Beta client update has been released and features a few fixes and improvements.

Just a couple of days after a huge Steam upgrade that introduced a lot of new features, a new build has been made available. It's not as big the previous one, but users will find that some of the changes are interesting enough.

According to the changelog, a crash that occurred when using drop downs in the web control has been fixed, mods and shortcuts are now displaying their names correctly in the friends interface and in the server browser, a crash that happened when launching Medieval II: Total War has been fixed, and the background colors in the games list are now cycling when using multi-select.

Also, users are now allowed to minimize the Music Player window, the Music Player window can now be set and it's showing in the windows, and the notifications are now animating correctly.

These improvements have been made so far only for the Steam Beta client, but they should land pretty soon in the stable branch as well.

If you don’t have the client, you can download the Steam for Linux installer from Softpedia. This is not the actual application, but a small tool provided by Valve.