Win8 is inserted into Chrome OS

  

Chrome team released the latest stable version of Chrome 32, Chrome for Windows and Chrome Frame has been updated to 32.0.1700.76, Chrome for Mac and Linux has been updated to 32.0.1700.77 .

This release contains a number of fixes and improvements, including:

• sounds on the tabs, webcams, and indicators for playing videos (displaying multimedia updates)

• Different appearances in Win8 Metro mode (Chrome OS under Win8)

• Automatically intercept files containing malware (sandbox security mode)

• Lots of new Application Extension API

• Changes in the stability and performance of a large number of kernels

• You can read more about these changes in the Chrome blog.

• Flash Player has been updated to 12.0.0.41, which is included in this release.

This update includes 11 security patches. These include: address bar spoofing for Chrome for Android, spontaneous syncing with attackers' Google accounts, various fixes from internal audits, obfuscation and other measures.

Known Issues:

• In Windows 8 Metro mode, keyboard input does not work. The IME may have this effect on the RTL (right to left) layout.

• Users using the trackpad may not be able to scroll horizontally.

• Dragging and dragging files into Chrome may not work properly.

• Close the tab and press the “X” button may not work.

• The browser user interface on some computers may flicker when resizing the window.

• Opening another profile with the profile icon switcher opens a new window on the desktop instead of opening in Win8 mode.

• Chrome and Norton software include conflicts with the Identity Security Toolbar.

• Windows 8 mode does not yet support HiDPI devices, and Windows 8 mode is not supported on machines without hardware acceleration.

• Using Nvidia's stereoscopic 3D features Chrome may turn pink. Users should disable this feature in Nvidia's control panel to restore normal functionality.

Support Windows XP, Vista, Win7, Win8, Win8.1 and other platforms.

Reminder:

The default installation location for a single user account is in the "C:Program FilesGoogleChromeApplication" setting. If the UAC prompts no, then continue to install it. “C:Users[username]AppDataLocalGoogleChromeApplication”

The alternate installer for all user accounts must be installed as an administrator. The default installation location is in "C:Program Files GoogleChromeApplication"

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