Google Chrome celebrates its 10 years of circulation and has a new design. Google announced today too many changes we will see in the most popular Browser in the world. The changes concern aesthetics as well as functionality.
More specifically, the new Google Chrome will have a more flat (flat) design, in accordance with the principles of Google Material Design. We will see the specific changes in mobile applications but also in Chrome for desktops.
The icons of web pages (favicons) will now be easier to see when you've filled the app with open tabs, and the menus have reportedly been tweaked and simplified across versions of the app.
In terms of functionality, there are some notable changes:
- New autocomplete in password manager access to be more accurate across various sites.
- Automatically create a strong password to link to your Google Account.
- The search bar - also known as Omnibox - will display more information without you having to open a new tab.
- Search function for a specific tab inside the Omnibox, very useful if uses100+ tabs at the same time.
- Search your Google Drive directly from your browser's search bar.
- Shortcuts for your favorite sites in the new tab, and definition of background image.
The new version of Google Chrome is released today and you can download it from official webpage.
In case you're wondering about performance, Google says it's continuing to optimize startup time, latency, memory usage and others, although no changes are seen in this particular build.
See the presentation video
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