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Chromium Linux Dev Channel: ‘Sync my Bookmarks’ shows up in Wrench Menu

By • Nov 4th, 2009 • Filed under: Open-Source, Ubuntu

Last week the Chromium Linux Dev Channel updated adding the extensions manager in “Wrench” Menu. Chromium 4.0.233.0 (Ubuntu build 30813) update adds a dis-activated ‘Sync my Bookmarks’ in the ‘Wrench’ menu – that means bookmark syncing in Chromium Linux without a plug-in is around the corner, it might be activated in the next update. Qui […]

Chrome Sample Extensions Now work in Chromium Linux Dev Channel

By • Oct 27th, 2009 • Filed under: Open-Source, Ubuntu

Google Chrome sample extensions are three extensions (“Gmail Checker”, “Subscribe in Feed Reader” and “BuildBot Monitor”) for the weekly updated Chrome Development Channel. Two of these extensions, “Subscribe in Feed Reader” and “BuildBot Monitor” now work in Chromium for Linux Dev Channel, whilst the Gmail Checker that puts a notifier on the status bar to […]

Chromium Dev Channel Updates with Extensions Manager in “Wrench” Menu

By • Oct 27th, 2009 • Filed under: Browsers, Open-Source, Ubuntu

Chromium 4.0.226.0 (Ubuntu build 30050) for Linux updates with better support for extensions. Like its Windows sibling Chrome, the extensions manager in Chromium is now in the “wrench” menu, making it easier to access the extensions manager — without having to type in or bookmark chrome://extensions.

Chrome and Chromium for Linux Dev Builds Get Extension Manager

By • Oct 1st, 2009 • Filed under: Browsers, Linux Packages, Open-Source, Ubuntu

Google Chrome for Linux and Chromium for Linux -- Development (Dev) builds, like their Windows counterpart, now have an extension manager that offers an easy and convenient way to monitor and manager your extensions that strange enough do not work.

Join Chromium the Open Source Project behind Google Chrome

By • Sep 4th, 2008 • Filed under: Browsers, Open-Source

After launching Google Chrome, Google went ahead to create Chromium, an open source project that intends to give a strong background to the Chrome browser. This project is Google’s move to creating a Web Community (Firefox-Style) made of builders, testers to better support Chrome. Google knows very well that, to build-up a participating- community you […]