Technical Program Manager Anthony LaForge posted a note to the Chromium-dev board announcing that they released version 4.0.202.0 to reflect the code freeze on Chrome v3. "There is still a bit of work that needs to be done for 3.0 in terms of stability and fixes," he wrote. "To that end we will be pulling changes into the 195 branch (what will become the stable release)."
While it's just a number, it means, of course, Chrome will likely hit v4 long before Firefox ever does. Other than the version number, I haven't seen any changes.
This isn't the first quick version-to-version jump Chrome has seen. Chrome 3 hit the dev channel less than a week after Chrome 2's release back in May.
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While it's just a number, it means, of course, Chrome will likely hit v4 long before Firefox ever does. Other than the version number, I haven't seen any changes.
This isn't the first quick version-to-version jump Chrome has seen. Chrome 3 hit the dev channel less than a week after Chrome 2's release back in May.
Image credits: download squad