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You'll be better off tapping the new Chrome

You'll be better off tapping the new Chrome

Material Design’s second birthday could be memorable as Touchable Chrome arrives in the fall.

You'll be better off tapping the new Chrome

The so-called Touchable Chrome stands for fine-tuning for touch-screen devices. Developers increase the size of browser elements somewhat, which can obviously make it easier to use. The angular design of the browser may also change, and here and there they plan to round the software in a friendlier form.

At first glance, Google’s product will most closely resemble that of Edge. Since Microsoft has already embarked on this path with Windows 8 (the tiled Internet Explorer 11), perhaps the similarity is understandable.

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The comprehensive update, scheduled for early September, can be tested now, so check for the latest switch in the latest developer release: "chrome: // flags / # top-chrome-md".

Source: Google

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