![]() In addition, you’ll be unable to install Chrome on any Mac still running 10.5 (which is an OS X version also no longer being updated by Apple). If you already have Chrome installed, you can still use Chrome, but it will no longer be auto-updated. If you’re not sure what OS version you’re on, go to the Apple icon on the top left corner and click About This Mac to find out. This includes new features, security fixes and stability updates. Google Chrome on Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) will stop receiving any updates following Chrome 21. ![]() The latest stable version of Chrome is 21, and that’s the last one Mac OS X 10.5 will be able to use. The change will take effect when Google Chrome 22 is released (which can happen as soon as today and as late as next week). If you’re a Mac user, the search giant is recommending that you either upgrade your Mac to 10.6 (Snow Leopard) or 10.7 (Lion). ![]() Google has announced plans to drop support for Mac OS X 10.5 in Chrome. ![]()
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