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Chromium version (57) is beginning to show its age

Open cdata opened this issue 8 years ago • 10 comments

The latest stable Chrome release as of this writing is 61. There have been a number of notable features landed in the versions since 57. It would be nice to be able to write experiments that pair other emerging browser features with WebAR.

Some features that have been released in stable since 57 include IndexedDB 2.0, Web Share API and support for JavaScript modules.

cdata avatar Sep 13 '17 17:09 cdata

+1

Also, I'd really like to build some WebBluetooth and WebUSB demos for ChromeDev Summit utilizing it - if possible?

larsgk avatar Oct 04 '17 12:10 larsgk

Sorry for the late reply. We are working on trying to get up to date with a more current Chromium version but it is harder that expected. Will try to update this issue when we do have a new version. Thanks for providing your feedback.

judax avatar Nov 29 '17 00:11 judax

@judax was this closed because there is now a way forward for those of us who want to use up to date platform features?

cdata avatar Jan 12 '18 23:01 cdata

@cdata a modern Chromium build (non-webview, tracking the latest Chromium changes) is in the pipes (no ETA yet)

jsantell avatar Jan 12 '18 23:01 jsantell

Then it seems like this issue should remain open.

On Fri, Jan 12, 2018, 3:32 PM Jordan Santell [email protected] wrote:

@cdata https://github.com/cdata a modern Chromium build (non-webview, tracking the latest Chromium changes) is in the pipes (no ETA yet)

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cdata avatar Jan 13 '18 00:01 cdata

Agreed. Reopening.

judax avatar Jan 16 '18 18:01 judax

Amazing, good luck with it!

robertjuh avatar Feb 15 '18 11:02 robertjuh

Will this mean it will work on normal chrome browsers in the future as well? Or will this never happen because of let's say security matters?

I'm trying to find the answer to this for making a decision for my bachelor project, i saw @judax mention that it will come to the latest chromium eventually (?) which would already be a great progress!

robertjuh avatar Apr 03 '18 09:04 robertjuh

We are working on updating this projects completely to provide a more up to date ARCore and Chromium support.

judax avatar Apr 03 '18 16:04 judax

Yes i know, is there any roadmap or anything available? It would be useful to know if we will have let's say chrome, safari and firefox in 2019 for example or if that is not a technical possibility because of security / compliance problems.

Either way, i love this project! keep it up

robertjuh avatar Apr 04 '18 07:04 robertjuh