Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Google released Chrome 37 for Windows, Mac and Linux

Google has released a Chrome browser 37 for operating systems Windows, Mac and Linux.The new version of the browser includes a number of technical updates, bug fixes, and some other improvements. The update is available in an embedded system updates and online google.com/chrome.

Google Chrome 37 for Windows abandoned technology, which is almost three decades used in Windows. It's about function for rendering text GDI. In the announcement, Google announced that the release of free from outdated technology and moved to a new system DirectWrite, which has recently appeared in Windows. DirectWrite for Microsoft developed a set of API-functions that enhance the user experience with it. DirectWrite enables the browser to better quality work with texts, and interact with the display with a high DPI.
Microsoft announced DirectWrite in Windows 7, released in autumn 2009. Later, the technology has been ported to Windows Vista Service Pack 2. Earlier Chrome worked with technology Microsoft Graphical Device Interface. She dominated the development of the display with the debut of Windows in 1985, but already in Microsoft says it is working on GDI since 1983.
In addition, Chrome 37 fixes 50 bugs and improved performance of the program. The release of the 64-bit version of Chrome , expected users on Mac and Windows, this time did not take place again. Upgrade to the latest stable version of Google Chrome 37 can be right now.
In June this year, Chrome has become the most popular browser in the United States , ahead of Safari and Internet Explorer. A study conducted by Adobe Systems, shows that 31.8% Chrome captured browser market, compared with 30.9% for Internet Explorer and 25% in Safari. The share of Mozilla Firefox in the market decreased from 20% two years ago to 8.7%.
Download Google Chrome for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux [ link ]
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