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How To Install Chrome On Mac
Oct 2, 2015 6:27 AM
How To Install Google Chrome On Mac
Drag the Chrome icon to the Applications folder when asked — the last step before you finally have Chrome on Mac. Launch Google Chrome from Applications or straight from your Dock. Remove the Google Chrome download for Mac from the Downloads folder by dragging it to the Trash. Now that you know how to download Google Chrome, you might want to. Chrome rides your CPU hard, and while it is getting better about battery life, it’s still no match for Safari. And if you’re using an older Mac, Safari might actually perform better for you. On my 2011 MacBook Pro, starting up Chrome is a surefire way to trigger the fans and slow down the rest of my system. I could break down the verdict into this sentence: Chrome OS is a great browser, but it isn't a great OS. Crossover mac windows. My experience reminds me of the one I had on the iPad (pre-iOS 13, I should note).