Chrome 22 developer release doesn?t support OS X Leopard

It looks like it may be time to upgrade your Mac to the latest OS, Mountain Lion(OS X 10.8), which should be here very soon after we saw the gold master developer version release yesterday. One reason to upgrade is that the latest version of Chrome(22.0.1201.0) has just been released on the developer’s page and will not support OS X 10.5 or older. Looks like you’ll have to stick with the current version of chrome that your using and will have to forgo future updates if you aren’t willing to update your Mac. If you are interested in upgrading, you’ll have to start off by upgrading to Snow Leopard(OS X 10.6), which you can buy for $30 from an Apple store, to gain access to the Mac App store which will have Mountain Lion available for download once it has been released to the general public. Are you still running on Leopard? Do you plan on upgrading? Let us know in the comments section below. By Ubergizmo. Related articles: Apple releases Mountain Lion gold master to developers, o

Chrome 22 developer release doesn?t support OS X Leopard

It looks like it may be time to upgrade your Mac to the latest OS, Mountain Lion(OS X 10.8), which should be here very soon after we saw the gold master developer version release yesterday. ...

Tue 10 Jul 12 from Ubergizmo

The latest Chrome Dev channel release drops support for OS X 10.5 Leopard

Yesterday, the Google Chrome team released version 22.0.1201.0 for Mac, Windows, and Linux to the Dev channel, and while there weren't any details given on what features ...

Tue 10 Jul 12 from The Verge

Chrome team to Leopard users: no Chrome 22 for you!

With Mountain Lion coming out soon, Leopard users might want to upgrade.

Tue 10 Jul 12 from Arstechnica

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