Application: Google Chrome
Category: Internet
Description:
"Get a fast, free web browser
Google Chrome runs web pages and applications with lightning speed.
Fast start-up
Google Chrome launches in a snap.
Fast loading
Google Chrome loads web pages quickly.
Fast search
Search the web right from the address bar."
[Edit: Fixed missing AppCompactor file from Stable and Canary builds.]
Download Google Chrome Portable 6.0.472.55 (Stable) Development Test 2
[1.45MB download / 19.5MB install-time download / 60.8MB installed]
(MD5: e04e5a518a569e43b0a09914aecae369)
Beta channel is on the same version as Stable so no Beta release.
Download Google Chrome Portable 7.0.517.0 (Dev) Development Test 1
[1.45MB download / 22.9MB install-time download / 69.4MB installed]
(MD5: 87f52e6795665c72f27ac52b75121027)
And introducing:
Download Google Chrome Portable 7.0.521.0 (Canary) Development Test 2
[1.34MB download / 22.4MB install-time download / 69.9MB installed]
(MD5: 4586a54f5afeecd3826a7f1115bc29d9)
Release Notes:
2010-09-11:
- Updated launcher to 2.2.0.0
- 6.0.472.55 Stable/Beta, 7.0.517.0 Dev, and introducing 7.0.521.0 Canary
- Now Chrome is run in Chrome-SxS mode, which deactivates the "Set as default browser" feature to make it more portable-friendly. As a side effect the about dialog will always say "canary" and the window icon will be the Chrome Canary icon. To turn this off, comment out the CHROMESXSMODE define in the launcher NSI and recompile.
- Tweaked and updated help.
- Updated to PA.c Installer 2.0.3.
- Added support for PortableApps.com AppCompactor (Chrome should work now if you use PAcAC on it).
- Fixed thumbnails not showing up on the very first new tab page with a new profile.
https://portableapps.com/news/2010-09-07_-_google_chrome_portable_6.0.47...
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This has new features for the launcher which, if they all work properly, will be going in the next release. I would say that it was a choice of waiting for the next release to make a DT (Dan: I think it should be a PR as the app has been released), or making a DT which happened to feature the same version of Chrome as the current official version. It's very sensible to do it now, then the features can be put into the next release without another testing cycle.
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Sorry for the confusion.
The official releases that appear on the front page are compiled by John Haller, based off of my Development Builds that I post here. I added a few small things over the last official release, even though the Chrome version numbers are the same.
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You should remove the "Local State" file from the "DefaultData" directory
so that Google Chrome can detect the screen resolution of the user
and adapt to it.
Currently, Google Chrome starts with the window size you last used.
I recreated the defaultdata and may have left some extra files in there that didn't need to be in there... there's a few glitches that come from recreating those files or importing Chrome 6 profiles into Chrome 7 I was trying to address.
From its contents it looks like the Local State file can be safely removed so I'll do that for the next release, thanks.
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What are these new features? Is it better than the release? I haven't downloaded, so I haven't had time to explore the source code.
And on chrome itself:
I find 7.x portable probably the fastest browser (other than OB1, but I don't have that no more) I have on my flash drive. And I have FFP 3, 4 beta 3, Opera, SeaMonkey, TheWorld, Flock, Midori, Safari (obviously not from here) and Chrome 6 and 7. (It feels good to have an arsenal of web browsers). I don't know what improvements they've made, but it runs a hellofa lot better now than the first chrome.
I don't think OB1 counts since it doesn't have a JavaScript engine. (that I know of)
that makes it one of the safest browsers on the planet.