Do you think that would cause major problem for testing? I currently
use the Chromium builds to test my extensions and themes before
publishing them.

On Dec 19, 5:31 am, PhistucK <phist...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Actually, the Chromium builds, even the ones from which the same revision
> Dev Chrome was branched, are not identical to the Dev Chrome builds, since
> they usually patch the Dev Chrome builds a few times to fix the final
> problems before the Dev release. This patches are not part of the original
> revision (a fact that can sometimes be significant).
>
> ☆PhistucK
>
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 03:45, Meok <meok...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Easy, There are two things you can do.
>
> > 1. create another user profile in Windows. Chrome is installed in the
> > user profile instead of the Program Files, so each user account on the
> > machine can carry it's own separate installation of Chrome.
>
> > 2. Use Chromium as the dev build and Chrome as the beta on the same
> > profile. Chromium is the open source backbone of Chrome and you can
> > download nightly builds of Chromium which do not auto update and are
> > identical to Chrome except for the Google branding. Chromium builds,
> > being nightly, are usually ahead of the dev channel, but since they
> > don't auto-update, you can choose the build that corresponds with the
> > current Chrome dev build or just use the bleeding edge builds.
>
> > On Dec 16, 5:46 pm, karl <k...@interclue.com> wrote:
> > > I'm developing Lazarus:Form Recovery for chrome and find I need to
> > > test it on the beta channel of chrome as well as develop on the dev
> > > channel. At the moment I'm having to resort to running the beta
> > > version in a Virtual Machine and using the dev verion to develop on.
>
> > > In my ideal world I would be able to:
> > > * Have separate chrome executables for dev, beta, and stable builds of
> > > chrome.
> > > * Have one or more separate profiles for each of the executables
> > > (profiles should not be shared between channels)
> > > * Each channel should update normally via the google update exe, so
> > > that I keep the latest version of each.
>
> > > Does anyone know of a way where I can have separate instances of
> > > chrome (with different profiles for each) running on the same machine,
> > > preferably without having to jump through the Virtual Machine route.
>
> > > note: OS is WindowsXP and or Windows 7
>
> > > Cheers
>
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