google chrome 2.0 beta

Building on the success of Google Chrome 0.2, version 2.0 Beta has been upgraded to provide minimal impact to computer performance and user friendly functionality. The good news is that it's very, very, very fast; the bad is that some of the features we'd really like to see haven't been implemented just yet.
The pre-beta release adds several requested features to the web browser. Among the form auto-completion, full page zooms, a middle-click auto scrolling feature, user profiles and Greasemonkey support. The later still has to be activated by launching the Google Chrome browser with the -enable-user-scripts parameters. This is best done using a shortcut.
New features of version 2.0 Beta:
- Form autocomplete, one of the most obvious missing features from the initial release.
- Full-page zoom, which resizes images and embedded objects too, not just text.
- autoscroll by middle-clicking on a page and indicating the direction.
To update Chrome can remove the old version, download here and install the new. Or you can use the built-in browser Updater as shown in the pictures below. Google Chrome 2.0 final version will be available for download here as soon as it is oficially published. Check back often to ensure you don't miss it!
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