Google Chrome browser for linux.
Google Chrome is set to be
one of the most important, stable and innovating browsers in the world.
After months existing only for Windows, Google finally decided to make it available for the “free world”, a computing environment that seems
a lot more indicated for the browser developed by Google.
The first version of
Google Chrome for Linux is a still a beta, specially focused towards
developers, that suffer from being
rather ripe, and with an appearance that could be improved quite a bit to say the least.
Despite this we can already appreciate the features that make Chrome a
valued browser, specially due to its
independent tabs browsing system and the stability and speed of its
Webkit engine.
It is a pity that it is still so unstable and that we can't use it as a reference browser. Despite this, it is
worth downloading to see how it works on our Linux without having to perform any strange compilations nor using virtual machines like
Wine or
VirtualBox.
Cherish what can be the browser for the
future for Linux.
Note: It is only compatible with systems based on Ubuntu/Debian.