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Heute kam still und heimlich via Update eine neue Version von Chrome heraus – Revisionsnummer 0.2.149.30. Im offiziellen Release-Blog ist noch kein Changelog hinterlegt – deswegen gibt es hier auch keine Informationen. Klingt komisch – ist aber so. Wie immer gibt es hier das portable Paket – einfach entpacken und mit dem ChromeLoader starten. Was müssen diejenigen beachten die bereits meine Vorgängerversion nutzen?

Einfach alles bis auf den Ordner Profil austauschen – denn dieser enthält eure Einstellungen. Ganz einfach, oder? Also – viel Spaß beim verchromen ;)

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15 Kommentare for Portable Chrome 0.2.149.30

laik555 | 19. September 2008 at 21:08

laik555 | 19. September 2008 at 21:27

myname | 22. September 2008 at 01:10

Bei mir hat das mit dem Profil Ordner nicht hingehauen. Ich habe alle Files, bis auf den “Profil” Ordner in mein altes Verzeichnis geschoben. Trotzdem hat der gute Chrome alle Einstellungen vergessen.

Freue mich aber trotzdem schon auf die Portable Chrome 0.2.152.1 Beta.

mg©o | 22. September 2008 at 15:42

downloaded portable chromium 0.2.151.0 and had your blog as a default bookmark, but then i couldn’t read german, so i guess i’ll have to ask this in english: is portable chrome different from portable chromium?

thanks & more power!

caschy | 22. September 2008 at 16:16

Chrome is with “special increments” from Google – Chromium is fully Open Source ;)

Jordy | 25. September 2008 at 22:01

Hi, sorry my german is not good enough to explain this issue, I would however appreciate your thoughts on the following; I downloaded this file, extracted it and started loading it though the chromeloader.exe. I don’t know why but the loader doesn’t seem to working correctly. The ‘profil’ folder is not being used, instead all profile settings are stored in Chrome/Profil rather than the ‘Profil’ folder located in the main folder (where the chromeloader.exe is located). This is not really a huge issue, just annoying when a new version comes out and you try to update it! Thanks!

caschy | 25. September 2008 at 22:05

Nope, settings go to Profile – out of the Chrome-Folder. Believe me – downloaded it one minute ago and checked it ;)

Jordy | 25. September 2008 at 22:18

Thanks for your quick response. I downloaded it again and the issue persists. The size of the Chrome/’Profil’ folder goes up after I click a couple of pages and change a few settings. Then when I remove Chrome/Profil, all settings are gone. Running ChromeLoader.exe again causes a new Chrome/Profil folder to be created. I’m running XP pro, might that have anything to do with it as opposed to Vista?

caschy | 25. September 2008 at 22:20

At the moment i can only test with vista. Will be back to test in 10 min…

caschy | 25. September 2008 at 22:26

Mhhh – u are right. if u use XP yout Profile folder will inside chrome…..

Jordy | 25. September 2008 at 22:30

Yes. Unfortunately I can’t help you with the solution to this because I don’t know squat abt how to make a loader.exe like that. That is, you did release and develop this portable version yourself, right? I do think this is an awesome initiative!

caschy | 26. September 2008 at 14:51

@Jordy
Use the new loader:
http://ftp.hosteurope.de/mirror/stadt-bremerhaven.de/Chrome/Portable_Google_Chrome_0.2.149.30.exe

The new loader will use the Profile-folder outside Chrome. Works with vista AND xp.

Grüsse aus Deutschland nach Holland =)

Jordy | 26. September 2008 at 22:18

@caschy

Thanks so much, it’s working beautifully now, I love it!

Vriendelijke groeten terug aan de mensen achter deze website uit Nederland ;)

SAMuel | 10. Oktober 2008 at 18:37

Sorry, I don’t speak German. I installed portable chrome on my usb drive and it works perfectly. The only problem I have is that I can’t get it to install a missing plug in the usb drive (Flash Player). The computer where I’m running doesn’t let me do it since I don’t have admin priviledges. On the other hand I’m running mobilefirefox and the plugin installed directly into the USB. Can anyone help?

SAMuel | 10. Oktober 2008 at 18:42

Found an empirical solution. I went into the mobilefirefox plugins folder in my usb and copied the flash player archieves into the chrome plug in software, but I still wonder if portable chrome allows you to install plugins directly into your USB drive.

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