Google Chrome team is very close to beta version. The team worked very hard in the last couple of months from layout tests and WebKit compatibility to getting the application user interface up and running. The entire team made huge progress in terms of getting the cross-platform model and controller classes with a Cocoa UI (with similar strides on Linux using Gtk).
Still lot has to be done before the release as per the authentic source. The team is working to make the user interface very simple and clean. Mike Pinkerton, the main man behind Gecko-based CAMINO web browser for OS X said “There’s a lot to be done, and some elementary features (clicking) do not work, but the user interface stays running even if the renderers crash.”
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