Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 15th Sep 2009 22:21 UTC
Google Only a year after Google's Chrome entered the browser market, we're already hitting version 3. While Chrome 3 had been available in the developer and beta channels for a while now, the company has now released the first stable Chrome 3 version. Technically, this means Chrome 3 has been released.
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Plug-ins?
by truckweb on Wed 16th Sep 2009 13:39 UTC
truckweb
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2005-07-06

Will Chrome have plug-ins? Like the Ad Block Plus and Video download helper that I simply love in FireFox...

Without those, I can't use Chrome.

RE: Plug-ins?
by phoenix on Wed 16th Sep 2009 17:27 in reply to "Plug-ins?"
phoenix Member since:
2005-07-11

Will Chrome have plug-ins? Like the Ad Block Plus and Video download helper that I simply love in FireFox...

Without those, I can't use Chrome.


Yes, Chrome will support extensions (the dev channel version already supports them, not sure about the stable channel version). And yes, there is an Adblock+ extension already (using it in Chrome and Chromium on Linux).

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RE[2]: Plug-ins?
by phoenix on Wed 16th Sep 2009 21:07 in reply to "RE: Plug-ins?"
phoenix Member since:
2005-07-11

"Will Chrome have plug-ins? Like the Ad Block Plus and Video download helper that I simply love in FireFox...

Without those, I can't use Chrome.


Yes, Chrome will support extensions (the dev channel version already supports them, not sure about the stable channel version). And yes, there is an Adblock+ extension already (using it in Chrome and Chromium on Linux).
"

Chrome 4 will support extensions (dev channel).

Chrome 3 (beta channel and stable channel) doesn't support extensions at this time.

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