Google Chrome is a lightweight browser that is free to download for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Android, and iOS. Follow this guide to get it downloaded and installed on your system of choice. Note: If you are in China, you cannot download.
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LastPass Universal Windows Installer
The Universal Windows installer installs browser extensions for Internet Explorer, Edge, Chrome, Firefox, and Opera.
LastPass for Firefox
LastPass browser extension for Mozilla Firefox. This will also work on other Mozilla based browsers such as SeaMonkey, Mozilla, etc.
LastPass for Chrome (full version)
LastPass browser extension for Google Chrome (full version) provides extra features such as sharing the login state with other browsers.
LastPass for Chrome
Features dependent on a binary component, such as sharing of login state with other browsers, will not function.
LastPass for Microsoft Edge
LastPass browser extension for Microsoft Edge without a binary component. Features dependent on a binary component, such as automatic logoff after idle and sharing of login state with other browsers, will not function.
LastPass for Opera
LastPass browser extension for Opera without a binary component. Features dependent on a binary component, such as automatic logoff after idle and sharing of login state with other browsers, will not function.
LastPass for Chrome
Features dependent on a binary component, such as sharing of login state with other browsers, will not function.
LastPass for Safari
LastPass browser extension for Apple Safari. This is a Mac App which includes the Safari extension. Click here for installation help.
LastPass for Firefox
LastPass browser extension for Mozilla Firefox. This will also work on other Mozilla based browsers such as SeaMonkey, Mozilla, etc.
LastPass for Opera
LastPass browser extension for Opera without a binary component. Features dependent on a binary component, such as automatic logoff after idle and sharing of login state with other browsers, will not function.
LastPass Mac App
The LastPass vault you love for macOS. This is the same Mac app that includes the LastPass browser extension for Safari. Click here for Safari extension installation help.
LastPass for Chrome (full version)
LastPass browser extension for Google Chrome (full version) provides extra features such as sharing the login state with other browsers.
LastPass Universal Linux Installer
The Universal Linux installer installs browser extensions for Firefox, Chrome, and Opera.
LastPass for Firefox (i386 and x64)
LastPass browser extension for Mozilla Firefox. This will also work on other Mozilla based browsers such as SeaMonkey, Mozilla, etc. If you experience issues, try starting Firefox in safe mode.
LastPass for Chrome (full version)
LastPass browser extension for Google Chrome (full version) provides extra features such as sharing the login state with other browsers.
LastPass for Chrome
Features dependent on a binary component, such as sharing of login state with other browsers, will not function.
LastPass for Opera
LastPass browser extension for Opera without a binary component. Features dependent on a binary component, such as automatic logoff after idle and sharing of login state with other browsers, will not function.
LastPass for iPhone/iPad
LastPass for Android
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Google Chrome release for Mac and Linux
While the world is still waiting* for Google to officially release a Mac and Linux version of Google Chrome, the good folks at CodeWeavers have already created a Linux and Mac port of Google Chrome.
Update: Google has just released official builds of Google Chrome for Linux and Mac OS X. If you are looking to install Chrome on a USB stick, check out Portable Google Chrome.
The Google Browser port, known as Crossover Chromium, is available for download on Mac OS X as a native Mac .dmg file or on Ubuntu, RedHat, Suse, etc. as standard Linux packages. These are no longer required as an official version of Chrome for Mac is now available.
Google Chrome for Mac OS X- Screenshot
Google Chrome on Linux – Screenshot
Google Chrome is built with open source code from Chromium.
How to Install Google Browser on Mac / Linux
Mac users can simply drag the Chromium .dmg file into their Applications folder. Linux users should use the appropriate tools for their respective Linux distributions to unpack the installer package. Google Chrome on Linux is available for both 32bit and 64bit versions.
If you installed Google Chrome on Linux using the .deb package, you can uninstall the Google Browser using the Synaptic package manager or via the following command – sudo aptitude purge cxchromium
Google Chrome for Mac & Linux – Official Builds
![Chrome Chrome](/uploads/1/2/5/8/125849293/715642372.jpg)
Update: The official builds of Google Chromium are now available for Linux and Mac at build.chromium.org. The interface and features of Chromium for Mac OS X are similar to that of Chrome for Windows but it’s a developer release and not very stable yet. No longer required since an official release of Chrome for Mac has just been released by Google.
Google Chrome – Tips and Tricks
Update 1: Google is more or less ready with the initial prototype of Chromium on Mac OS X – you can create windows and tabs just like the Windows version of Chrome but the mac version uses a Cocoa UI layer on top. Will updates this page when the official mac release of Google Chrome is out.
Jeremy also shares his experience about how the CodeWeavers team managed to bring a modern Windows application called Google Chrome browser across to Mac and Linux in just 11 days. [via]