The Chrome Dev Channel has been updated for all supported platforms

Feb 28, 2014 07:34 GMT  ·  By

Google has unveiled a new developer version of its popular Chrome browser for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux computers, featuring a number of code corrections and minor tweaks, according to the SVN log.

Karen Grünberg of the development team in charge with pushing out these test builds proudly announces on the Chrome releases blog that “The Dev Channel has been updated to 35.0.1862.2 for Windows, Mac and Linux.”

Previously, the Chrome 35 Dev update had only been released for Windows and Linux computers but, at the time of this writing, a Mac-compatible build is also available for download.

As usual, these releases come with no new features, but with some really geeky bug descriptions and code tweaks.

“This release fixes a number of crashes and other bugs. A full list of changes is available in the SVN log [...] If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug,” writes Grünberg.

This is the first Chrome build to be promoted to this new version number (35), though not much has been changed in terms of usage, interface, or system requirements. As usual, you can grab the updates at the links below. For productivity, choose a Stable build instead.

Download Google Chrome 35.0.1862.2 Dev for Mac OS X

Download Google Chrome 35.0.1862.2 Dev for Windows

Download Google Chrome 35.0.1862.2 Dev for Linux