Google has just released an updated beta version of its Chrome browser

May 8, 2014 05:35 GMT  ·  By

Google today rolled out an updated beta version of its Chrome browser, thus implementing a number of fixes and performance improvements that are supposed to make browsing a bit smoother and remove any potential issues that could appear.

As usual, Google said in a short blog post that Chrome 35.0.1916.99 Beta comes to “fix a number of crashes and other bugs,” so in case you are already running the beta build of the browser and experienced some issues, this would be the right moment to update.

Of course, Google Chrome 35.0.1916.99 Beta is available on all supported platforms, including Windows, Linux and Mac, so everyone can basically give it a try using the download links below.

On the other hand, do not ignore the fact that this Chrome build is still part of the beta development stage, which means that a number of bugs and issues could still be found as you use the browser to load a number of websites. As a result, those who don't have the time to diagnose bugs and send reports to Google to help fix the found issues should get the stable 34 build.

Overall, Google Chrome 35.0.1916.99 Beta is quite a good chance to try out the feature lineup of the next stable release, so use the download links below to get the version that runs on your computer.

Download Google Chrome 35.0.1916.99 Beta for Windows

Download Google Chrome 35.0.1916.99 Beta for Mac OS X

Download Google Chrome 35.0.1916.99 Beta for Linux