Google Releases Chrome Browser 2.0.166.1 Beta

Google Chrome's Dev channel has been updated to 2.0.166.1. The highlights for this week:

New

* Preliminary full screen support has been added (UI still in progress).
* Turkish and Estonian spell checkers are available.
* Additional malware data collection for users opted-in to sending usage statistics and crash reports.
* We now perform HTTP authentication over a keep-alive connection.

Fixes

* Fixed a regression where it was not possible to drag a tab between two windows.
* Fixed issue related to the input method editor (IME) and the distance/ location to the current text area after scrolling.
* Double clicking no longer maximizes the window.
* Fixed everything listed as Known Issues last week.
* The complete list of changes is available in the release notes.

Known Issues

* Download shelf will *not* warn about dangerous .exe files (Issue: 7971).
* Windows 7 users will experience issues importing favorites from IE and setting Chrome as the default browser.
* Repaint issues on reloaded page after a crash (Issue: 8065).
* Javascript debugger doesn't come up for constrained windows (Issue: 8071).
* Sad face not displayed after a plugin crash (Issue: 7673).

Google Chrome is a browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier. It has one box for everything: Type in the address bar and get suggestions for both search and web pages. Will give you thumbnails of your top sites; Access your favorite pages instantly with lightning speed from any new tab.

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