![]() ![]() ![]() 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. 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.
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