![]() What you’ll see when a tab or window crashes. ![]() ![]() Tweeted that newer builds can now play YouTube videos these builds are not yet downloadable.) (Mike Pinkerton, a Chromium developer, has Based on my initial testing, though, that’s about it-everything else is still to come. Want to watch videos on YouTube, Apple’s movie trailer page, or any other site? Want to view a PDF? Or access a page protected by Apache’sīasic access authentication, play games in Flash or Shockwave, or listen to internet radio? If you answer “yes” to any of those questions, then Chromium is not for you-at least not yet.Īs of today, Chromium can load Web pages, and JavaScript support is there. Second, while Chromium runs and seems relatively stable (though it did crash on me a few times), it’s really only usable for basic browsing needs. First, this isn’t any sort ofīeta release. This is not for everyoneīefore you jump in, though, there are some things you should be aware of. Note that things are changing rapidly-in the time it took me to write this First Look, there have been sixteen new builds posted, and a total of nearly 50 for the whole day. To get the newest build, scroll to the bottom of the page, and click the folder above the entry that reads LATEST. The download page contains a ton of folders, each with a unique number and timestamp. If you’re interested trying Chromium, you canĭownload OS X Chromium builds from the Chromium Web site.
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