![]() But remember, Google says' these tests can change, get errors or disappear at any time. In addition, in the style of Gmail Labs, you can run Chrome's experimental features by going to chrome: // flags. With iOS, only Beta and Stable are available. All have versions for 64-bit Windows and 32-bit versions for Mac and Android. You can use Canary, Dev, Beta and Stable on Google's Chromium project download page. Chrome Beta updates every week as the most stable version, right after the Stable.This is an alpha version, updated once or twice a week. From Canary, features will be included (or not) Chrome Dev.Canary such as 'canary in a coal mine' (an expression for a warning sign of something dangerous is approaching), is a test version of Chrome, in which Google offers features See what is kept.Google maintains three release channels for Chrome's builds, Canary, Dev and Beta, besides the final Chrome Stable. Firefox Nightly, Developer Edition and Beta. ![]() Here's what you need to know about pre-release versions of Chrome, Safari Technical Preview, Firefox and Edge. As Google says on its Chrome Canary download page, it's 'not for people who like security'.īut if you are willing to take risks because you are anxious to see the latest features in your browser. Installing software before they are officially released may cause data loss, battery drain or other risks. Sounds attractive right? Two are the risks involved. One is the latest features that must be used within a few months. When installing pre-release versions of the browser, you will get both.
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