Subscribers to the beta and dev channels of Google’s browser has been enjoying the fruits of the company’s syncing labor for sometime now. But, with the stable release of Chrome 16, the Mountain View crew is finally bringing those features to less adventurous users. An entry within the wrench menu gives you the choice to “check in to Chrome,” automatically syncing your installed apps, extensions, bookmarks, browsing history and settings. But, if you have got a couple of user sharing a similar PC, that you could keep your experiences separate and customised by adding new users from the “Personal Stuff” page within the options menu. Then you’re only a few quick clicks at the user menu (that new icon within the upper left- or right-hand corner reckoning on your OS) clear of alternating between sets of synced data. Head on after the break for a fast video demo.
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