Chrome is on a roughly 6-week release cycle so it doesn't take long to
get old. It should prompt you to update. Most people will be on the
Stable releases whcih currently is 16.0.912.75. If you're a little
more daring you can jump to the preview beta release (17.0.963) or the
even more
Hi William,
What version of Chrome are you running? I have an older dev build here which
still had some quirks, but things must have improved since then. Either way,
you've encouraged me to try out the newest dev build.
Rose
On Jan 10, 2012, at 5:17 AM, William Windels wrote:
Hello,
Perhaps
Hello Rose and others,
I have version 16.0.912.75. I have no idea at all if this is the most recent
version but I am pretty shore that this is the development version.
But, anyway, tips, suggestions, questions... are welcome.
Kind regards,
William Windels
Op 10-jan.-2012, om 12:28 heeft Rose
William,
Wow, it turns out that I was an 11.0.x build. Discovering that I was so far
back encouraged me to update to the latest dev build. This version of Chrome is
so much faster with Voiceover than I remember, and the quirks I previously saw
seem to be gone. Thank you very much for the
Hello,
The official builds of Google Chrome work fairly well with VO since version 12
or 13, you don't need to run the dev versions.
HTH,
André
On 10/01/2012, at 13:46, Rose Morales wrote:
William,
Wow, it turns out that I was an 11.0.x build. Discovering that I was so far
back