Several issues were fixed in this release

May 26, 2015 01:10 GMT  ·  By

On May 25, the Google Chrome development team, through Anthony Laforge, announced the immediate availability for download (and update) of a new stable build for the popular Google Chrome web browser.

Therefore, we can report today that the stable channel of the Google Chrome web browser has been updated to version 43.0.2357.81 for all supported operating systems, including GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows, and Mac OS X.

According to the brief announcement, Google Chrome 43.0.2357.81 brings various fixes for issues reported by users since the previous stable release of the software, Google Chrome 43.0.2357.65, which was announced last week, on May 19, 2015.

Among the most important fixes addresses in Google Chrome 43.0.2357.81, we can mention a printing issues with blank pages, as well as issues with icons that were not displayed correctly on GNU/Linux operating systems. For more details, you can always consult the raw changelog attached on the announcement page.

Download Google Chrome 43.0.2357.81 for Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows systems right now from Softpedia. Additionally, Linux users can also download the Chromium 43.0.2357.81 web browser, on which Google Chrome 43.0.2357.81 is based, also from Softpedia.