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    Mac [Mac Tip] Google Chrome on a Mac!

    Currently only available for Windows at the mo so this is helpful:

    "If you want to check if your websites are compatible with Google Chrome and you only have a Mac, there is an alternative (doesn't require Parallels or VMWare). CodeWeavers has successfully made Chrome run in virtualization but without the need of any virtualization application. They have used the code Google distributes as open source and repackaged it as CrossOver Chromium.

    It doesn't run that well, because it is not running natively, but it is still useful for checking if websites are compatible or just for checking out what Chrome is all about. It takes like five minutes to load the first time, but once the install is done, it loads usually pretty fast. One thing that I have noticed is that Flash doesn't work in it right now."

    http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id...sover-chromium

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    Default Re: [Mac Tip] Google Chrome on a Mac!

    Hmm, not really that tempted, you are only really testing a javascript implementation in an emulated environment, as Safari uses WebKit anyway for the rendering.

    Might have a look when they build a Mac / Linux version, but right now I think safari with WebKit nightly builds and Squirellfish is a better option.
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