Chrome 35 Released With Aura Replacing GTK+

Written by Michael Larabel in Google on 20 May 2014 at 04:34 PM EDT. 36 Comments
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Google has released Chrome 35 today for Windows, OS X, and Linux platforms. Special about the Linux version of Chrome 35 is that it replaces the GTK interface with their in-house Aura system.

Besides the Linux version having Aura support, other Chrome 35 stable features include more developer control over touch input, new JavaScript features, unprefixed shadow DOM support, new apps/extension APIs, and other stability and performance enhancements.

More details on today's Chrome 35 stable release can be found via the Google Chrome Release Blog.
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