Google Stabilizes Chrome For Mac OS X Lion, Adds PulseAudio For Linux - ConceivablyTech

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Google has updated the most recent version of Chrome for Mac with a blocker for certain web apps to make the browser more stable. It also added a PulseAudio backend for the Linux version, drag and drop support from FTP sites, a WebIntents blacklist as well as the first version of a new bookmark manager.

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There has been quite some activity around stability issues of Chrome on Mac systems, but it appears that Google has identified the culprit for now. Apparently, “parasitic third-party code” is a big problem on Chrome for Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, which prompted Google to now block web apps that are loaded from the ~/Library, /Library and /Network/Library folders. The block also affects the suffixes Application Support/SIMBL/Plugins, Contextual Menu Items, InputManagers as well as ScriptingAdditions. Google told web app developers to make sure that contents in “/Library/Contextual Menu Items, /Library/InputManagers, and /Library/ScriptingAdditions aren’t loaded into the process.” Google hopes that this change will make Chrome much more stable.

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