To try the 101 version of Google Chrome Canary you can proceed with the manual installation, by downloading the appropriate APK from the APKMirror website (via this link). We have no information about the arrival of the functionality on the stable channel of Chrome it is currently available in Chrome Canary, starting with version 101.
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How to download the new version of Google Chrome When the functionality is fully developed, it will be possible to interact with the saved tab groups in many ways, including opening, closing and recalling the latter can be done via the overflow menu (the dots at the top right) by selecting “History”, the closed tab groups will appear in the “Recently Closed” submenu. The function is still under development and far from complete: at the moment, it is not possible to click or drag the saved groups that go to position themselves in the favorites bar. By turning the save switch on or off, the group will be added to the favorites bar, as shown in the animation below. The novelty contained in Chrome Canary 101 lies precisely in the ability to save groups of tabs to tell the truth, it was already possible to do this with version 95 of the browser but it was necessary to enable the appropriate flag.
The panel with the options provided for a group is also shown, which can be reached by right-clicking on the group of tabs it will therefore be possible: The image below shows a Chrome browser window with one tab and two groups of tabs (Group 1 and Group 2) open. It was user Reddit u/Leopeva64-2 who spotted the latest changes made to tab groups and contained in version 101 of Chrome Canary. What’s new on Tab Groups in Chrome Canary 101 Recently there was a rumor that the Chrome development team was working on a new option that would allow saving tab groups it now appears that Google is taking some steps forward in developing the feature. Shortly thereafter, an option was added to collapse tab groups and get more (visual) space in the browser tab bar. Specifically, the news on the latest unstable version of Google Chrome concerns the Tab Groups, a feature that the development team has been working on for some time.Īfter testing tab groups in many different ways and for a long time, Google has finally rolled out support for the feature with Chrome Beta version 83 (for Desktop systems), allowing users to aggregate similar tabs together and label them by assigning them to the group.
Today we focus on the new version of the Google-branded browser intended for the intermediate development channel, going to see the news contained in the 101 version of Chrome Canary. We recently celebrated the 100 versions of Chrome Beta but the development team of the browser knows no rest: this is because, before arriving on the stable channel, the various releases of the browser go through the Dev, Canary and Beta channels.