I noticed this at Macrumers.com:
The Chromium web browser project which serves as the basis for Google's
Chrome has started releasing early builds of the Mac version. While not
complete, the builds work well enough to get an impression of the
browser. CNet took a quick look at a build:
The software, available for download from the Chromium Web site, is
incomplete and definitely buggy, as one would expect for a developer
version that reflects all the latest changes programmers are making with
the project. But for Mac users who've been clamoring for the software, I
can tell you that overall, it works, and it shows glimmers of what I
liked about the open-source browser on Windows.
The latest builds are kept in this directory in sequential order. If you
are interested in testing it out, you should download the most recent
build that you find. Updated builds are being added all the time.
Here's the link:
http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/snapshots/sub-rel-mac/
Scroll down for the latest. I'm trying it with the weather site I look
at all the time and it's working perfectly so far.
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