Recently, Vivaldi, a new browser aimed at power users, led by the co-founder of Opera, launched for the general public. Google also listed 20 security fixes as part of it latest update. Google does not offer old builds as they do not. Lets say you want a build of Chrome 44 for debugging purposes. Most browsers (such as Google Chrome and Microsoft Internet Explorer) have already.
Microsoft and Apple have both ended support for these older versions of their respective operating systems. "If you are still on one of these unsupported platforms, we encourage you to move to a newer operating system to ensure that you continue to receive the latest Chrome versions and features," said Google's director of engineering, Marc Pawliger. Google announced that it would be ending support for the browser on these operating systems last November. Any new vulnerabilities discovered in the browser will not be fixed for users on the platforms Google is no longer supporting, meaning there is greater potential for their computer to be infected by viruses or malware.Īlong with Window XP and Vista, the specific versions of OS X that will no longer be supported include OS X 10.6, 10.7, and 10.8.