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Hello guys...

I found these nightlies builds after searching for something on The Google Chrome Browser.

I am wondering if these are the official nightly releases or not?

Link: http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/snapsho...hromium-rel-xp/

Also are those only for Windows XP an not for Windows Vista?

If you have any information or any official source then do post it here.

Crazysah

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Downloading now, latest build has a different coloured icon :s

The different coloured icon will probably (in fact almost certainly) be because they are nightly builds. It is easier to distinguish between the nightlies & the betas/finals. E.g. Mozilla have a completely different icon for their Minefield builds (Firefox nightlies).

Someone give me a shout when bigger flash stuff and video sites or page loading doesn't cause the browser to use an entire core to the max.

I like havign a browser that doesn't cause my USB mouse to "lag". when thaty happens I'll try it again, but as long as the cpu usage is liek that I simply can't use it.

The different coloured icon will probably (in fact almost certainly) be because they are nightly builds. It is easier to distinguish between the nightlies & the betas/finals. E.g. Mozilla have a completely different icon for their Minefield builds (Firefox nightlies).

And I guess that the Chrome logo is proprietary, and the google trademark get replaced by "The Chromium Authors".

Downloading now, latest build has a different coloured icon :s

1754 feels slow for me

Glad it's not just me thinking that. 1754 feels slower than stock Google Chrome. :huh:

The :% crash has been fixed already. There's also no need for Google Update.

Damn seems to load pages even faster than the stable one, fast as hell. Hopefully they will fix the touchpad scrolling issue in one of these nighties.

I'd say that maybe something in your touchpad driver because my touchpad scrolls fine for me

I'd say that maybe something in your touchpad driver because my touchpad scrolls fine for me

http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/list

Look at the top of the issues list dude, TONS of people have this problem, not just me or just do a quick google search. Mostly happens to people with synaptics touchpads regardless of driver version. I tried getting the latest generic one from synaptics but that didn't work and I already have the latest gateway one.

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