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Dev channel'dan güncelleme geldi.
Adobe Flash Player Plug-in (10.1.51.95 (10.1 beta 3) entegreli yeni Dev sürümün, Opera ve Chromium ile birlikte yapılacak peacekeeper testi aşağıda.
Google Chrome 5.0.360.4 Dev (13.53 MB)
Google Chrome 5.0.342.8 Beta (12.07 MB)
30.03.10 - Testler
Değişen fazla bir şey yok yine. Chromium liderliğini koruyor. Arkasından Chrome ve Opera geliyor. Ancak flash plug-in'den olsa gerek, Chrome bir önceki Dev sürüme göre bir miktar daha az puan aldı.
Tarayıcılar:
Google Chrome 5.0.360.4 Dev vs Opera 10.52 Build 3338 (snapshot) vs Chromium 5.0.366.0 (d-43112)
Peacekeeper bağlantısı;
http://clients.futuremark.com/peacekeeper/results.action?key=3I0S
	Yine bugün önceki Dev sürümle yaptığım test:
	Dev update: Integrated Adobe Flash Player Plug-in
Tuesday, March 30, 2010 | 10:01
Labels: Dev updates
The Google Chrome Dev channel has been updated to 5.0.360.4 for Windows and Mac and 5.0.360.5 for Linux.
This release includes:
- An integrated Adobe Flash Player  Plug-in. We're integrating Adobe Flash Player 10.1.51.95 (10.1 beta 3)  with Google Chrome so that you don't have to install it or worry about  keeping it up-to-date. See the blog post on the Chromium blog for more  details.
To use the bundled Flash Player plug-in, add --enable-internal-flash to your command line or shortcut for starting Google Chrome. - A basic plug-in manager. The  about
lugins page now lets you disable any plug-in from loading on all  web pages. See the Known Issues section: this doesn't work in all cases  yet if you already have Adobe Flash Player for Windows Firefox, Safari,  or Opera installed. 
- On Windows, if you have Adobe Flash Player for Windows  Firefox, Safari, or Opera installed, the Flash plug-in will still work  in some cases even if you decline the license agreement (when using  --enable-internal-flash) or disable the Flash plugin from about
lugins.  We're working on it. - If you disable (or enable) a plugin  on about
lugins, your change does not take effect until you restart  Google Chrome. - There is no bundled Adobe Flash Player plug-in for 64-bit Linux.
 
--Anthony LaForge, Google Chrome Program Manager