Screenshots of Google Chrome For the Mac
MacRumors report that Google’s Mike Pinkerton just posted the first screenshots of the Mac version of Google Chrome browser.
Mike Pinkerton said that there is still a very long way to go and he still can’t predict a possible launch date but but it does show some substantial progress on the project.
This week, everything came together and we can now load web pages in the renderer processes and display them in tabs. Here’s a screenshot of the very first time I ran Mac Chromium and loaded a webpage:

If you guys tried the Google Chrome browser or is using it right now then you might notice that one of its features is the isolation of each tab, which means that that a misbehaving website can only potentially crash the tab that its running and not the whole browser, a feature that we might also see in the Mac version of Google Chrome.
Mike also announced that they just came with the “sad tab” page when a tab crashes.

Well, it is still a work in progress but we will be seeing Google’s Crome in Mac in no time. We just have to wait for a little longer.
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