By Jennifer Bosavage, Nov. 30, 2009
Google's Chrome browser for the Mac is very close to a beta version, according to Google's own bug tracker for the project. As of Monday afternoon, there were five bugs standing between Chrome and Mac users; two are marked Priority 1, the others as Priority 2. The Priority 1 bugs both concern system crashes when Chrome attempts to render content using Adobe's PDF format. Of the others, one concerns a problem with search on specific Web pages, one will not produce Chrome updates, and another is the unpredictability in retrieving voicemail. But even once those issues are addressed, the Mac beta version of Chrome will not offer several features that the Microsoft Windows version does, including bookmark manager, App Mode and bookmark synchronization. Support for extensions is also likely to come later.
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