Google has updated the Chrome beta for Mac, adding support for extensions to the web browser. The new beta release of Chrome for Mac offers extensions, bookmark sync, and more.
With this new version, you’ll be able to install any of over 2,200 extensions (and counting!) currently available in Chrome’s extensions gallery. You can manage your extensions by clicking on the Window menu and choosing “Extensions.”
Those of you who use several computers will now be able to keep your bookmarks synchronized between them. If some of your computers aren’t Macs, don’t worry: bookmark sync works in Chrome for Linux and Windows too. We also added bookmark and cookie managers in a way that feels completely at home on the Mac. For technically-oriented users, our new Task Manager will help you keep tabs on all of your tabs.
If you’re not using Chrome yet, you can try all of these new features out by downloading the Google Chrome Beta for Mac. Existing Chrome users should be automatically updated to the new beta within the next day – just check the About window and look for version 5.0.307.