Friday, February 12, 2010

Chrome for Mac Officially Gets Extensions and Bookmark Sync


Google has just officially rolled out extensions as part of the latest beta release of Chrome for Mac. The new release of Chrome for Mac also includes bookmark sync (across multiple computers), bookmark and cookie managers and a new Task Manager.

Today's Chrome for Mac news brings Mac users up to speed with PC Chrome users and introduces them to Google's entire Chrome extension collection, which now includes well over 2,200 browser add-ons.

Those of us who have been using the Mac developer build to access extensions (and our PC friends) know that add-ons like Evernote, Google Mail Checker, Cooliris, Google Similar Pages and Tab Menu will really help improve the overall browsing experience within Chrome. Per Google's message on the news, the update was designed to provide Chrome for Mac with a "snappy, safe, and simple browsing experience."

The snappiness of the new build is portrayed in the video below:

Tags: Browsers, Chrome for Mac, Google, google chrome, google chrome extensions, software


[link to original | source: Mashable! | published: 11 hours ago | shared via feedly]


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