WASHINGTON: If you are iOS user and want to use Chrome 44 so we have great news for you as search engine giant Google has launch the web browser for Apple operating system users.
The Chrome 44 already debut for desktops and now, it takes another leap to upgrade the web browser for iOS.
Announcing its newest features such as the Physical Web support and the addition of the swipe gestures for easy navigation, Google continues to stand firm in its advocacy in making the interaction between the real world and the smart devices within the same proximity much easier.
One of its much-awaited features, Chrome 44 for iOS allows the users to swipe right and left as well as to navigate back and forward.
This does a lot of advantage and ease than digging through its buttons and menus. However, this function may seem not to work in opening new tabs and is only possible for tapping links and opening pages in the same tab.
Another primary upgrade is its Physical Web initiative. Google’s Physical Web is an open source online specification project that targets to build a protocol.
Its latest version, Chrome 44 for iOs, can be downloaded directly from Apple’s App Store. However, no updates yet as to when these two upgrades and gestures will be available for Android on Google Play Store.