Google Chrome Beta for Mac and Linux released

chrome-beta-1 The announcement was made yesterday morning on the official blog Google, since then the beta versions of Google Chrome have been made available for download for the 2 operating systems. The version for Mac is similar to the one offered to users for Windows, with the possibility of adding themes, the new extensions launched a few days ago, you have Omnibox and of course, the speed and stability that characterizes the Google browser.

The version for Linux follows the same lines, speed, security, stability but also the best possible integration into the Linux system, such as the integration of Google Chrome with GTK themes, the updates being managed by the standard Linux package modification system, of course with the promise that many more features will be available once the version for Linux matures.

Now let's talk a little about extensions. Basically, they are the same thing as add-ons in Firefox, they bring a series of elements that are missing by default from the browser, but which for some are necessary and improve the experience of surfing the Internet. If you want to test extensions for Google Chrome, you can go to official page, but are only available for Windows users and only after a browser update.