Google Chrome 91 is coming out. What will you like about it?
The American giant Google has released a new version of the Internet browser Chrome. The new edition with serial number 91 left the beta testing phase and went to computers and mobile phones. It does not hide many radical changes, but at least users on the phones perhaps at least one specific design change will be pleased. Google Chrome 91, in its mobile version, introduces a customized look and functionality of forms. So if you’re visiting websites that have basic (no custom style) checkboxes or boxes from now on, it should be filling much more pleasant. In the case of desktop Chrome, we introduced a novelty in April.
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Google Chrome 91 will also please “tablets”
Overall, the browser should look more modern and also run faster. But there are also minor changes in the functioning of the background. For example, more efficient transfer of completed data between identical or sister sites on different domains. Google Chrome 91 is said to offer application authors an easier choice of the basic folder for accessing the repository. Thanks to the user will not have to “dig” for so long in the directory structure if it will download or upload something. The new version should also automatically show the web on tablets as on a large monitor.
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Google implements some of the changes to its browser as new features that colleagues from the Pro team have introduced to the joint Chromium project Microsoft Edge development. The new partnership is bearing fruit on both formerly almost irreconcilable sides. You should soon see the new version of Chrome as part of the standard update.