martes, 5 de octubre de 2010

Chrome frame out of beta MS frowns

Google's Chrome Frame plug-in for Internet Explorer (6,7 and 8) has stepped out of beta after having undergone months of fine-tuning, the company announced Friday.

Primarily meant to provide additional features, speed and stability on legacy browsers, the plug-in literally turns Internet Explorer into Google Chrome. It entered beta in June with the development team focusing its efforts on improving speed and stability. A stable release is just the beginning for Google Chrome Frame. We've set aggressive goals for future releases: we're working on making start-up speed even faster and removing the current requirement for administrator rights to install the plug-in. Expect more improvements and features in the near future, as we plan to release on the same schedule as Google Chrome,� the company said in a blog post.

Source:
http://respectedadmins.com/blog/chrome-frame-out-of-beta-ms-frowns/

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