Google has switched on extension support for the Mac edition of Chrome, bringing that version in line with those for Windows and Linux.

In a notice posted Wednesday to the Google Chrome Releases blog, Anthony Laforge, a Chrome program manager, spelled out the newest changes to the "dev" version of Chrome. Among the new features are extension support and bookmark synchronization between multiple machines, another tool that had been missing from Chrome for the Mac.

When Google shipped the first beta of Chrome for the Mac a month ago, it omitted extension support, although add-ons could be installed on the Windows and Linux versions of the browser.

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