The dev channel has been updated to 5.0.322.2 for Windows, Mac and Linux platforms

All

  • [r38242] Don't crash when a theme specifies a nonexistent image. (Issue: 31719)

Mac
  • [r38319] Honor modifiers for clicks on home button – cmd-clicking the home button now opens your home page in a new tab. (Issue: 34900)
  • [r38204] Implemented writing direction context menu in text input fields.
  • [r38504] Add local storage nodes to the cookie manager (Issue: 33068)

Linux
  • [r38320] Use of Freetype's emboldening for fonts that don't provide bold. Fixes the sometimes blurry bold fonts. (Issue: 22360)
  • [r38372] Can now drag and drop bookmarks from Firefox. (Issue: 34141)
  • [r38246] Implement content blocking address bar icons and bubbles (Issue: 33314)

Native Client
  • Chrome for Linux and Mac OS 10.6 can now run Native Client modules directly, no plugin required. To enable this features, run Chrome with the following command line flags --internal-nacl --enable-gpu-plugin --no-sandbox.

    WARNING: This should only be used to experiment with Native Client, disabling the sandbox for normal web browsing is dangerous and is not recommended.

  • Platform-independent NPAPI extensions for 2D, 3D, and mouse/keyboard events are now available.
  • We'd like to hear from you. Please send feedback to native-client-discuss@googlegroups.com,

Extensions
  • [r38239] Don't crash when extensions use cookie. (Issue: 34649)
  • [r38407] Preserve order of browser actions across extension autoupdate. (Issue: 33401)
  • Implemented overflow and reordering of browser actions (this was actually in the last update, but missed the release notes)

Known Issues
  • Linux: Crash when editing a bookmark in the bookmark manager (Issue: 35438)
  • All: Chrome doesn't show popup blocker bubble (Issue: 35594)
  • Mac/Linux: Can't save cookie settings (Issue: 35307)

More details about additional changes are available in the svn log of all revisions.

You can find out about getting on the Dev channel here:
http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel.

If you find new issues, please let us know by filing a bug at
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/entry

Karen Grunberg
Google Chrome