Good news for Mac and Linux users
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16 Sep 2008It’s a dream come true for some of you, because Google Chrome is now available for Mac and Linux users. The release is not official, but the guys from Codeweavers managed to make Chrome work on both operating systems. Based on the open-source browser project and developed using CodeWeavers’ Wine development expertise, they named it CrossOver Chromium.
Now for those who are curious to see how it works, you can download Google Chrome for Mac and Linux from the following links:
Google Chrome for Apple Mac OS X:
1. CrossOver Chromium for Apple Mac OS X
Google Chrome for Linux:
1. CrossOver Chromium for Ubuntu and Debian (32 bit)
2. CrossOver Chromium for Ubuntu and Debian (64 bit)
3. CrossOver Chromium for Red Hat, Mandriva, and Suse
4. CrossOver Chromium for all other Linux distros.
Bellow you can see some example:


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¬ film fan
#71 September 16th, 2008 at 10:18 am
i keep learning about more and more little advantages and quirks with Chrome, with speed, for example; now if only they would take care of it’s cookie management glitches…
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#78 September 16th, 2008 at 8:22 pm
[...] You can read more about it or download it directly at chrometweaks.org [...]
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#82 September 16th, 2008 at 10:02 pm
[...] baik kepada pengguna Linux dan Mac, Google Chrome sudah boleh dipasang oleh anda. Versi ini dinamakan CrossOver [...]
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#84 September 17th, 2008 at 4:11 am
[...] Not anymore, Google Chrome is now available for Mac, well sort of. This isn’t the official release from Google but the folks at CodeWeavers had manage to get the open-source Google browser project known as Chromium to work on Apple Mac and Linux. They are calling it, CrossOverChromium. [...]
¬ karrari
#106 September 23rd, 2008 at 11:57 pm
i love google.. .. thx alex …:)