Chrome
browser version 52 has graduated to the stable channel, and the update
is already rolling out to
Windows,
Mac and
Linux users. The Google
Chrome update has brought several changes
for the browser but most notably it brings along 48 security fixes with
itself.
Google, as it promised,
has finally removed the Chrome App Launcher that allowed you to launch
Chrome apps without opening the browser. However, the launcher will
continue to exist inside Chrome
OS,
reports
Venture Beat.
The company had
announced
in March that Chrome Launcher will retire in July. "With Chrome's
continued emphasis on simplicity and streamlining browser features, the
launcher will be removed from those platforms. It will remain unchanged
on Chrome OS," company's Engineering Director Marc Pawliger said back in
March.
If you already have Chrome installed and have not been
prompted to install the update, go to Settings > About > Check for
updates.
The new update also brings along Material Design to Mac
users with redesigned tabs and menus. As of now, there has been no
official announcement as to when it will be made available for Windows
users. To recall, it was rolled out to Chrome OS 50 back in April. Users
uncomfortable with Material Design on their Mac machines can switch
back to the older Material Hybrid interface via Chrome flags
(http://flags/#top-chrome-md), when in the browser.
Following its
announcement
in May, the search giant has removed the ability to use the backspace
key as a shortcut to navigate to the preview page. With Chrome 52, users
can press Alt-Left on Windows or Cmd-Left on Mac to visit the previous
page. It also reported that the company is working
on an
extension to give back the feature to its power users.
The desktop
update has already started rolling out but the update for Chrome OS and
Chrome on Android will come soon.
In
April, the company
highlighted
in a
post
that there are now 1 billion monthly active Chrome users on mobile.