
Since the time Google launched its web browser Chrome, I have not used any other browser. Its simplicity, speed and the ‘easy for eyes’ interface is what I love. While MS-Windows users were a privileged lot to get the officially released versions of Chrome, it is still a one of the top items in the wish list of people working on Mac. Chrome is still under development for extending its availability for Mac and Linux.
The Official Status for Google Chrome for Mac and Linux
Officially, Google is still working on the beta release for Mac OS X and Linux versions of the browser. A developer version of Chrome for Mac and Linux has been made available and can be used by people who are technically strong and comfortable using unstable releases.Download developer version of Google Chrome for Mac.Download Chrome for Linux (32-bit) and Chrome for Linux (64-bit) developer version.
Google Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux – Unofficial Version
Codeweavers offer a Mac and Linux port for Chrome browser called CrossOver Chromium. For Linux, CrossOver Chromium provides versions for Ubuntu, Debian, Red Hat, Mandriva, SUSE and other Linux distributions. All of these are based on the Chromium developer build released by Google and can be unstable.Download Google Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux (Crossover Chromium).
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