Google Releases the First "Stable" Version of Chrome for Mac
Posted 05/25/2010 at 2:06pm
| by Cory Bohon

Today, Google announced on their Mac blog that it has released the first "stable" version of its Chrome web browser for the Mac platform.
According to the blog post:
Today, I'm happy to announce that Google Chrome for Mac is being promoted out of beta to our stable channel. We believe that it provides not only the stability, performance and polish that every Mac user expects, but also a seamless native Mac application experience that Mac users will feel instantly at home with.
In addition to just making this version more stable, Google also took the time to add some user requested features, including the ability to use Chrome in full-screen mode. According to the blog post, just press Command + Shift + F, and you will be able to browse in full screen. There's also support for cross-computer syncing of bookmarks and preferences.
The new, more stable version of Google Chrome is now available to download on the Google Chrome website.
The Official Google Mac Blog via MacRumors