I found the team at omahaproxy have a simple plain csv file they host as well and was able to come up with the following very simple bash code to pull the current Mac version release from that. I also have an "update" script that can update several products on the fly, doing live version checking, and incorporating Google Chrome into it has been a bear, because it was such a moving target to locate the latest version. ![]() In any event, I've been looking for a more reliable way to get the Google Chrome current release number, since it seems Google obscurs it to the point of being impossible to get. ![]() It doesn't appear to be something Google maintains, but I'm not completely sure on that. I'm not sure who developed or maintains the omahaproxy pages, but I looked it up to see more on it. If nothing else, you pointed me to a resource I was previously unaware of. ![]() Thanks for your post, and showing your work.
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