Google works with Android application developers to bring native applications to the mobile operating system of the firm to Chrome Web Store. The purpose? To allow you to run Android applications on a Chromebook or Chromebox.
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If the first batch of Android apps for Chrome OS came in September, including some well-known and useful applications such as Evernote, Vine and Duolingo now the second batch is a little less exciting.
Indeed, you know that, today, able to use CloudMagic , Addict Podcast or Onefootball , Android applications, on a Chromebook . I'm not saying that these applications are not great, but they are not going to be known to all.
CloudMagic is an application to have a unified inbox, Podcast Addict is, as its name indicates very naturally, an application to manage audio and video podcasts, and Onefootball is a dedicated news application and football scores .
Google continues to accept proposals for Android applications you would like to be included on the Chrome Web Store.
If you do not want to wait for official support, there are tools that allow you to perform many Android porting applications to work on Chrome OS. You can even run these applications on a Windows PC with the Chrome browser installed. All applications do not work, and the process involves running an unofficial version of Android Runtime for Chrome.
Although the process can be tedious if you're tired of waiting for Google Chrome offers support to your application Favorite Android, it's nice to be able to do yourself.
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If the first batch of Android apps for Chrome OS came in September, including some well-known and useful applications such as Evernote, Vine and Duolingo now the second batch is a little less exciting.
Indeed, you know that, today, able to use CloudMagic , Addict Podcast or Onefootball , Android applications, on a Chromebook . I'm not saying that these applications are not great, but they are not going to be known to all.
CloudMagic is an application to have a unified inbox, Podcast Addict is, as its name indicates very naturally, an application to manage audio and video podcasts, and Onefootball is a dedicated news application and football scores .
Google continues to accept proposals for Android applications you would like to be included on the Chrome Web Store.
If you do not want to wait for official support, there are tools that allow you to perform many Android porting applications to work on Chrome OS. You can even run these applications on a Windows PC with the Chrome browser installed. All applications do not work, and the process involves running an unofficial version of Android Runtime for Chrome.
Although the process can be tedious if you're tired of waiting for Google Chrome offers support to your application Favorite Android, it's nice to be able to do yourself.