Google continues to launch Chrome 37 beta
Just one day after the introduction of Chrome 36, Google continued to launch the next test version of this web browser.
Just one day after the introduction of Chrome 36, Google continued to launch the next test version of this web browser.
Unlike the Chrome 36 version that focuses only on developers, version 37 beta focuses primarily on users with new enhancements.
Accordingly, Chrome 37 beta has been supported by DirectWrite by Chrome and presents a form of glyph API that was first applied by Microsoft on Windows Vista. Previously, Chrome versions often used low-resolution Graphics Device Interface (GDI) and the addition of DirectWrite would give better visibility.
In addition, the test version has also "revamped" the ability to manage passwords more securely, download and save old web pages so you can access them even without an Internet connection, add extended API functions, HTML5 enhancements, .
Expected, Chrome 37 official version will be available in August or early September.
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