Mac Chromium 4.0.252.0 (32320) brings news on the…
Mac Chromium 4.0.252.0 (32320) brings news on the WebGL front: the Cube Defense at http://is.gd/4Y2PW which was Firefox-only now works! #t2n
Mac Chromium 4.0.252.0 (32320) brings news on the WebGL front: the Cube Defense at http://is.gd/4Y2PW which was Firefox-only now works! #t2n
nicoladagostino posted a photo:
Aka as the guys from this letter: web.archive.org/web/20070704073736/http://www.macrovision…
Thanks for the heads up, I was nearly forgetting about you…
nicoladagostino posted a photo:
It’s available only in Chromium (for now) and to show up you need to launch with the –enable-sync flag in the Terminal (for now) but Google’s browser fi-nal-ly can sync bookmarks exactly as the Windows version does.
nicoladagostino posted a photo:
More touchups for the internal page listing Chrome/Chromium extensions. Among the changes is that disabled extensions have a grey background. Compare with the one from Mac Chromium 4.0.226.0 (30176) at www.flickr.com/photos/nda/4049210095/
nicoladagostino posted a photo:
This is the output of my Flickr pictures stream (i.e. www.flickr.com/photos/nda/ ) using the web tool available at labs.qtvarde.ca/
Since Mac Chromium 4.0.224.3 (29991) which was released on 23rd October 2009 it is possible to drag n’ drop urls into the Bookmarks Bar.
The feature is not yet available in the latest Google Chrome for Macintosh, which is 4.0.223.11
p.s. Yes, I downloaded and tried out every build of that day to identify the exact one which has the feature enabled.
They resurrected this image from many years ago: www.flickr.com/photos/nda/37361709/in/set-465146/. It features the old LC/Performa/Quadra 630 (a Macintosh, nonetheless!) to illustrate a news item about a Facebook Trojan on its’ Webware website.
On Flickr I collected a whole set of similar illustrations, called “Macs@CNET”, all featuring Apple computers. See www.flickr.com/photos/nda/sets/465146/