Although the GWT plugin for Chrome can no longer be installed from the 
chrome store since version 35, you can still install it manually (at least 
under Windows) and it works just fine.

I posted the instructions here: 
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/google-web-toolkit/QSEjbhhHB4g/tQSwltonVMIJ and 
my post also contains instructions for installing compatible portable 
versions of Firefox and Chromium on Windows, which will allow us to 
continue using the dev mode plugins on those browsers for (hopefully) at 
least a couple more years.

Hope this helps!

On Thursday, May 22, 2014 5:48:01 AM UTC-4, Алексей Волков wrote:
>
> Chrome just updated to 35.0.1916.114 and thats broke the GWT development 
> plugin stating: Sorry, the GWT Developer Plugin no longer works with Chrome 
> on Linuxccseferf 
>
> I am running Linux Mint 16 with default depositories and autimatic 
> updates, is it possible to get GWT plugin back to work?
>
>

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