Four months after the release of Google Chrome 0.2, Google released a pre-beta version of Chrome 2.0. The new version of Chrome adds a number of features:
Form auto-completion: one of the most obvious additions to the original version.
Full-page zoom: It adjusts not only text, but also images and embedded objects. The shortcut keys are Ctrl+- Zoom in, Ctrl++ zoom in and Ctrl+0 reset.
Automatic scrolling: Click the middle mouse button will appear scrolling arrow
Profiles: This is a great way to keep different browser Settings, you can create a working profile and a private configuration article, so that the browser has different home pages, bookmarks, browsing history and so on. What's more, you don't have to close the browser to change these configuration information, just reopen a window.
Supported Greasemonkey scripts: To enable this feature, you need to right-click the Chrome shortcut icon on your desktop, select Properties, and add "-enable-user-scripts" (excluding quotes) to the end of "Target". Then click Open File Location to create a folder called User Scripts where you need to manually save the scripts.
Other important updates: Updates to WebKit and V8's JavaScript engine, better implementation of SafeBrowsing (malware/phishing protection), has been developed with Google's own HTTP protocol.