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Friday, November 27, 2015

Google Chrome 38 Dev Browser Updated with Minor Fixes for Linux Distros


The Google Chrome development team officially announces the release of Google Chrome 38 Dev Channel with minor bug fixes. As you can see that this is a development channel which includes new proposed features and fixes for previous stable and beta releases. This release primarily includes bug fixes along with improvements in previous release.

According to official announcement, Google Chrome 38 Dev browser comes with Preloading the plugin that starts NaCl translator which saves time when any user tries to connect. This release uses a qualified path for grit which is included in chrome/browser/ui/views. It keeps a copy of page id in RenderViewHost which ensure that it stays in sync with renderer's copy.

This release also generates correct key string to IME extensions for media keys and explicitly set fontFamily for AppMenu. It also includes fix passing of init_data_type size to CDM_4 and CDM_5. It update settings string from "Chrome device" to "Chromebook" or "Chromebox" as appropriate and also adds accessibility features to the new avatar menu. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.

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