The chromium team has added experimental support for spellchecking in multiple languages at the same time in Chrome Canary.
By simply enabling the experimental flag named Multilingual Spellchecker at chrome://flags/#enable-multilingual-spellchecker, you can now go to Chrome Settings languages at chrome://settings/languages and check "Use this language for spell checking" for every language of your choice.
Chrome 45 is rolling out now with support for more ECMA Script 2015 features, the ability to defer the Add to Home Screen banner, plus new support for Subresource Integrity!
Users will begin to experience custom tabs in the coming weeks in Feedly, The Guardian, Medium, Player.fm, Skyscanner, Stack Overflow, Tumblr, and Twitter, with more coming soon.
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