A new developer build of Chrome is now up for grabs

Mar 19, 2014 06:40 GMT  ·  By

The developer build of Google Chrome has recently received another update, so all users who are running this preview version of the application should deploy it as soon as possible.

As usual, Google doesn’t provide too many details on Chrome updates, so the new developer build is supposed to “fix a number of crashes and other bugs.” In other words, if your current Chrome installation has been experiencing performance and stability issues on your Windows, Linux, or Mac OS X device, make sure you get this fresh release as soon as possible.

Once again, Google has used a different version numbering system for the supported platforms, so Windows and Linux users get Google Chrome build number 35.0.1897.2, while Mac OS X adopters are provided with 35.0.1897.3.

Even though it’s an update to the developer channel and it’s supposed to fix bugs and other issues in the application, don’t forget that we’re still talking about an early build of Google Chrome 35, which means that a number of bugs and issues could still be experienced.

As a result, those who don’t have the time or the experience to start diagnosing issues should get Google Chrome 33, which is the stable version of the browser released by Google a couple of weeks ago.

Download Google Chrome 35.0.1897.2 for Windows

Download Google Chrome 35.0.1897.2 for Linux

Download Google Chrome 35.0.1897.3 for Mac OS X