Download the different versions of Google Chrome

A few days ago Google Chrome got a new stable version, number 9, which is quite a milestone considering the relative short life of Google's web browser.

But the stable version of Google Chrome is not the only version that you can try. There are also Beta, Dev and Canary versions.

Let's go on to explain a little what each one consists of and where you can download it.

· Google Chrome StableThe very word "stable" already gives us an idea of ​​what it is. A stable version, not only in Google Chrome but in any program, is a version intended for the end user that has already been tested and ensures stability in work environments.

Download Google Chrome Stable

· Google ChromeBeta- This version is the first full version of the browser. It has features that need to be tested before being applied to the stable version. It can be unstable, so it is not recommended for work environments.

Download Google Chrome Beta

Google Chrome Dev- This version is updated more often also due to the fact that it fixes bugs before new features are added to the beta version.

Download Google Chrome Dev

· Google Chrome Canary: it is an extremely experimental version. It usually updates more frequently than the Dev channel and this is where new features are tested before moving to the Dev version. Unlike the Beta and Dev versions, Canary can be installed alongside the regular versions (Stable, Beta, Dev) and it is only available for Windows.

Download Google Chrome Canary

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  1.   Andrew Galarza said

    I like to use the DEV version is to get a little ahead of the current