Update fixes a number of crashes and other bugs, Linux version coming soon

Apr 1, 2014 07:28 GMT  ·  By

Google today deployed a new developer build of its Chrome web browser at version 35, delivering a variety of fixes for some crashing bugs and other code corrections.

Karen Grünberg makes the news official on the Chrome Releases blog, “The Dev Channel has been updated to 35.0.1916.6 for Windows, Mac (and Linux coming soon). This release fixes a number of crashes and other bugs. A full list of changes is available in the SVN log.”

Avid testers are welcome to pay the changelog a visit and decipher the descriptions regarding the latest tweaks, including the reason why a Linux build is currently unavailable. The Chrome team assures users that a new Chrome 35 Linux build will be made available shortly, perhaps with the arrival of the next Dev build.

As usual, testers who happen to come across issues are encouraged to report their findings, “If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug,” says the Google Chrome team.

The requirements for each version of the program remain in place. Readers can grab the latest Chrome builds at the links below, including the newest Stable and Beta releases from Google.

Download Google Chrome 35.0.1916.6 Dev for Mac OS X

Download Google Chrome 35.0.1916.6 Dev for Windows