Google has just announced the availability of the latest stable version of the Chrome browser for Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome Frame. The Chrome 19 now carries version 19.0.1084.46.
Besides the usual bug fixes in every new version, Chrome 19 has one notable feature that many Chrome users would love to have it. Introducing the Tab Sync feature. This feature enables you to sync your open tabs in Chrome across all your devices (PC desktop, laptop, Android etc).
Take for an example, you come across an interesting webpage (or several webpages) on your Android smartphone using the Chrome for Android Beta app. And, you want to access the same webpage on your desktop. Using the Tab Sync feature, you can access the same webpage on your desktop without having to re-type (or remember) the url. This way, you can pick up browsing from where you left on your phone or any of your devices.
Take a look at the video below to understand this feature works.
To enable this feature, you need to sign into the Chrome browser with your Google account. Go to the Wrench menu, then select “Sign in to Chrome”. And make sure you do so in all your devices. Where can you access all the synced tabs? Well, they are accessible from the new “Other devices” menu at the bottom of the new tab page.
Google Chrome 19 Stable is compatible with Windows 7, Vista and XP, Mac and Linux operating systems.
Download Google Chrome 19 Stable Offline Setup Installer (v19.0.1084.46) [Windows]
For Mac users, you can download the offline setup installer for Google Chrome 19 Stable from this link. Meanwhile, Linux users can get Google Chrome 19 here.
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