Side-by-side Chrome Versions Now Supported

Posted by: Alex Russell on 07/22/2010

Side-by-side versions of different browsers are critical for us webdevs. On some browsers, it’s because multi-year-old versions are still prevalent (luckily, you can start ignoring them). In the case of Chrome, nearly all users are up-to-date with the very latest Stable release. Being the forward thinking chap/gal you are you want to try out new stuff like WebGL that’s only available in the Dev channel. But you don’t want to mistakenly build something that uses features users don’t have yet. What to do? Side-by-side installs, a.k.a. the Canary channel! Now you can test with Stable while plotting world domination on Dev. Awesome.

This new version will auto-update with the new hotness at roughly the same rate as today’s Dev channel but will allow you to install and run it alongside a Stable channel version of Chrome. This new channel is Windows-only for now, but you have VMs for testing anyway, right? Happy testing!


About Alex Russell

Alex Russell

Alex Russell served as Project Lead for the Dojo Toolkit from 2004 to 2008 and is Director of R&D at SitePen, a consultancy focused on the development of web applications, exceptional user experience, and pushing the limits of the web. Currently, he serves as President of the Dojo Foundation, an organization that supports development of several high-quality, open source, JavaScript projects and distributes them under liberal terms. Prior to joining SitePen, Russell was a senior engineer at JotSpot and Informatica where he helped both companies build highly interactive, web interfaces. His earlier, open source involvement included stints as editor of the OWASP Guide to Building Secure Web Applications and primary author of the netWindows DHTML toolkit.

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