![]() ![]() You can be pretty sure of having the newest version most of the time. However since Google are now settling into a regular pattern of weekly updates for the Linux build, all you need to do is run the updater once a week. The only thing I can't automate is to make it check for new updates that's still way over my head, I'm sorry to say. Works nicely, too.!Īs mentioned below in my reply to Barry, the script contents are there if anyone's curious. Puppy's Chrome-portable now has its own, included updater script. I'm looking into producing some form of updater for the portables very early stages yet, though, but I'll keep y'all informed if it ever materialises.ĮDIT:- Well, that didn't take as long to figure out as I feared it might. You'll have to be satisfied with that, guys. This being the case, I'll be producing an initial version of each release, and a mid-point one. Well, I'm sorry, but I point-blank refuse to spend all my time doing nothing but browser updates I do have a life, and other stuff that demands my time. ![]() This was not unexpected, as it was announced all the way back in April that this would become standard practice from Chrome 94 onwards. Google are now spewing out updates every few days as part of their "Accelerated update programme". Chrome 95 has now landed, so here's the Puppy-portable version of v.54. Any issues/ problems/feedback, drop me a line. You can find the new version at the main link in post #1. No changes to the packaging, either I've settled on a format I'm happy with now, and for the foreseeable future, that's how it's going to stay. I'm often reading on the blog about how new versions of Chrome keep breaking functionality for Windows users, but none of this stuff ever really seems to affect us here in Puppyland.for which I'm grateful! Nothing of note to report this time Google are just refining & trying to make Chrome better, as always. You can read all about them here, as usual :. ![]() The usual crop of security 'fixes' - 19 of them, on this occasion - has been taken care of. Chrome v94 has just been promoted to the stable channel, so here's the Puppy 'portable' version of v.54. ![]()
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