Google Chrome dev build adds support for Windows 7 jumplists

10 Aug
2009

Google Chrome’s latest dev build is embedded with the Windows 7 jumplists.

The screenshot below suggests the latest Google Chrome’s jumplist works just like any other in Windows 7. Recently browsed sites are listed below those you have included to the list.

chrome-windows-7-jumplist

Space is also reserved for quick access to recently closed tabs and opening new windows.

Sure, you could set up it yourself by adding a command line argument to your Chrome shortcut, but this is a much more elegant solution. That’s assuming, of course, you’re on Windows 7 and can take advantage of the feature.


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