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Google is outpacing Mozilla when it comes down to embracing the latest iteration of the Windows client. In this regard, the most recent developer release of Google Chrome comes with support for one of the features specific to the Windows Aero graphical user interface in Windows 7. Users of the Mountain View-based search giant will notice that Google Chrome 3.0.197.11, a dev channel milestone, now sports Jumplists. Support for the Windows 7 feature in Chrome comes ahead of rival browsers, with Mozilla's Firefox 3.6 Alpha 1 released at the end of the past week not bringing anything new in this respect on top of Firefox 3.5 GUI support. Windows 7 Jumplists are essentially mini Start Menus available for each application that has been pinned to the evolved Taskbar of the operating system, also dubbed the Superbar. Accessible via a right click on the Chrome icon on the Windows 7 Superbar, the Jumplists offer easy access to recently visited and closed websites, as well as the poss!
ibility to launch two new tasks, a fresh browser window, or a new incognito window. Jonathan Conradt, Engineering Program Manager, confirmed officially through the changelog for Google Chrome 3.0.197.11 that support for Windows 7 Jumplists was introduced with the development milestone. Support came as Bug 8037 was resolved on August 4, 200...
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