
130 on SourceForge: /projects/gnuhub/files/googlechrome.dmg/download - The MD5 is listed here /download_google_chrome_for_mac/tech/62573 2E0A856BF525D196323890D72A80E902 If you trust the source of the MD5 hash, then the file should be trustworthy, but Google does not publish the hashes of their releases. This information still helps, as the MD5 can be used to find out, if an unofficial source has the original file. One way is to search for googlechrome.dmg on the HD or in old backups and verify the version from the ist, if you're using OS X.įile Hippo lists previous versions with the correct MD5 hashes, but always links to the latest official one. More versions can be found by following the step-by-step instructions for Downloading old builds of Chromium: Chrome 44 is much harder to locate than Chromium.
#Java for chrome mac download#
The reason for asking this here, is to help users or web developers, who may be looking for the same thing and to possibly find a download source similar to the Firefox archive. On the StackExchange sites, I could not find this particular question or a download link to Chrome 44. Other links only recommend to switch browsers.

In researching this, the top hit on Google for 'Chrome 45 Java' does not answer the issue at all: 'How to enable Java in Google Chrome 45'.

From my experience with Firefox, I am able to do this without jumping through lots of hoops, as Firefox makes all old versions available for download! I do not understand the policy of Google in this regard. – Also for web-development I'm used to be able to do some testing with previous versions. So I'm looking for a quick workaround to temporarily run the old version of Chrome side-by-side with the current version.
#Java for chrome mac windows#
Where can I download the last stable release of Chrome or Chromium (for OS X / Windows / Linux) which still had Java / NPAPI support?Įdit: My reason for the question is that a web-app, which requires Flash and Java, suddenly stopped working. This means plugins for Java, Silverlight, Facebook Video and other similar NPAPI based plugins will no longer run in Chrome. The Google Chrome browser version 45 completely dropped support for NPAPI in September 2015.
