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Poll: Which version of Google Chrome are you using?
14 points by us on Feb 15, 2011 | hide | past | favorite | 28 comments
Developer Build
170 points
Regular Release
155 points



There's also the beta builds, which are somewhere between regular and dev.


I use the beta build, there are four different release channels actually, look here: http://www.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel


yup: I'm on the Beta channel FWIW


Other, a user-modified build of Chromium.


SRWare Iron maybe ?


Huh?


I'm on Arch Linux, self building the latest one every couple of days from http://build.chromium.org/official/



Chromium Source, live and occasionally glitchy


Chromium nightlies, updated every few days.


Regular release. I should match at least what a regular user is using on webdev.


Been using the Developer build on OSX for quite a while now, (of Google Chrome, not Chromium). Can't say I've experienced any noticeable faults in any of the versions I've updated to.


There was this one version in which there was a major regression which was really annoying... two finger scroll had become borked. Other than that and some minor issues, the dev-channel's been great.


I sometimes use http://www.chromeplus.org/ it is supposed to be more careful with my private data


Both the release version and the Canary version. Allows me a profile for client work and a profile for personal logins.


Whatever version of Chromium is in the Ubuntu repository. Though I use Firefox 99% of the time.


I use the stable build on my desktops, and the dev build on my laptops (including a Cr-48).


10.0.648.45 dev desktop/10.0.648.20 dev cr-48 Why the difference? I have no idea.


None?


Sorry, this was meant to target Chrome users specifically, but thanks


Canary & Dev on Windows, Dev on Mac and Linux.


Regular with automatic updates


I use the beta build as well.


+1 Beta


Beta user here


Just Chromium.


Beta Build


Beta




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