The usual bag of fixes is delivered for Mac, Windows, Linux, and iOS customers

Mar 27, 2014 20:39 GMT  ·  By

Google today released new updates for users of its Chrome web browser on desktop and mobile platforms, addressing bugs on both fronts. Nothing major is offered but, if you’re looking for stability, the latest bug fixes are up for grabs.

On the Google Chrome Releases blog, Karen Grünberg announces the latest Dev update for people testing the newest version of the browser on desktop platforms.

“The Dev Channel has been updated to 35.0.1912.2 for Windows, Mac and Linux. This release fixes a number of crashes and other bugs. A full list of changes is available in the SVN log.”

As usual, testers can sift through the massive changelog looking for the code corrections that interest them most.

On the iOS front, Google Chrome 33.0.1750.15 is available. This release is stable (as all iOS releases are), and Google promises “bug fixes and other improvements.” Nothing specific is said about this update, but if you’re unhappy with your current experience, you can grab the new build and see how it fares from now on. The download links are past the break, as always. Happy browsing!

Download Google Chrome Dev 33.0.1750.21 for Mac OS X

Download Google Chrome Dev 33.0.1750.21 for Windows

Download Google Chrome Dev 33.0.1750.21 for Linux

Download Google Chrome 33.0.1750.15 for iOS