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Many thanks and a question on updates

Just to say many thanks for doing this. I don't think I was alone in my disappointment with Google for not treating the OS on which they've built their empire as a first class citizen. As a web-app developer, the Chrome browser is very much welcomed to the fold - anything that moves users away from IE, or forces IE to play better in the standards world is a positive step.

At least now I can test and demonstrate in another fast browser (rendering large numbers of SVGs, Opera is way out in the lead, Safari a credible second, Chromium third, Firefox fourth and IE with that awful non-standard VML way, way, way behind (by a factor of hundreds) in last place.

Just one question: Are you planning to periodically provide fresh builds? Not for production use, just so us Windows free (i.e. productive) developers can continue to test.

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