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Development on Google Chrome is going at a steady pace slowly building up to what may be a very good product. While the browser has been launched almost a year ago, has been out of beta since spring and reached its third iteration, at least in the development branch the browser is far from complete. The underlying technology is already solid but the presentation leaves some things to be desired but this is slowly evolving as well with a much improved theming system. The latest developer releases include a new way to install themes inside the browser just by clicking on the links to the theme file. The developers have made a couple of themes available at the Chromium source repository, Camo and Snowflakes, and if you click on the browser will ask you if you want to install the new theme. Chrome has had theme support for a while but installing them was not for the faint of heart as you had to first enable extension support, which is still pretty much in alpha, and them insta!
ll the themes manually. Of course, it would be expected that this wasn't too much of a problem for most of the ones using the developer builds as these aren't intended for the every-day user but it wasn't an option for the majority of users. Basic theme management is also now included in the browser, though it's still in the very early st...
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