After focusing on Android by bringing a whole new design Material Design , Google seems to want to focus on Chrome OS, the other house operating system. Chrome OS developed by Google irrespective of Android, could indeed receive in a short time a new version of its file manager . It will become very similar to what appears to be an application on an Android tablet.
In recent weeks, the Android platform has received a complete overhaul in terms of look and feel . With the release of Android 5.0 (Lollipop), devices around the world see a much cleaner and attractive interface. This is largely due to the design guidelines Material Design developed by Google. That said, Chrome OS has not had the same treatment. If the design of Android has evolved, unfortunately Google Chrome OS has left with much less modern look.
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However, this does not mean that Google has not thought of her desktop OS. Nevertheless, we have seen a number of updated features, including pushing the now famous "OK Google" under forgetting the recent great addition to be able to run Linux in a separate window. But the appearance and presentation of Chrome OS seem palots 2015. Well, that may be changing and soon. At least with regard to the file manager so.
A number of screenshots have emerged on official documentation from Google about the design Material Design, which seem to show a complete redesign of Chrome OS in file manager . As you can see in the pictures above and below, the new manager ends up with a design that has a very strong influence on the Material Design.
In addition to these shots, it also seems that the File Manager icon will also receive an overhaul. Now it is not clear if these screenshots are real and if they are final. They could only be a possibility offered by Google, and that the manager might not look like this. Besides the side panel in the above image is much more consistent with what we look Drive the file manager. I know, it could be a much more integrated approach between file Drives and Files in the future.
As such, it could very well be the beginning of a much broader overhaul of Chrome OS. Anyway, it seems that we do not have to wait too long to find out what lies behind the file manager, since Chrome v42 is expected next month.
What about you? Chrome OS does need a refresh?
In recent weeks, the Android platform has received a complete overhaul in terms of look and feel . With the release of Android 5.0 (Lollipop), devices around the world see a much cleaner and attractive interface. This is largely due to the design guidelines Material Design developed by Google. That said, Chrome OS has not had the same treatment. If the design of Android has evolved, unfortunately Google Chrome OS has left with much less modern look.
See also : Firefox OS: Mozilla ready to arrive in the connected objects
However, this does not mean that Google has not thought of her desktop OS. Nevertheless, we have seen a number of updated features, including pushing the now famous "OK Google" under forgetting the recent great addition to be able to run Linux in a separate window. But the appearance and presentation of Chrome OS seem palots 2015. Well, that may be changing and soon. At least with regard to the file manager so.
A number of screenshots have emerged on official documentation from Google about the design Material Design, which seem to show a complete redesign of Chrome OS in file manager . As you can see in the pictures above and below, the new manager ends up with a design that has a very strong influence on the Material Design.
In addition to these shots, it also seems that the File Manager icon will also receive an overhaul. Now it is not clear if these screenshots are real and if they are final. They could only be a possibility offered by Google, and that the manager might not look like this. Besides the side panel in the above image is much more consistent with what we look Drive the file manager. I know, it could be a much more integrated approach between file Drives and Files in the future.
As such, it could very well be the beginning of a much broader overhaul of Chrome OS. Anyway, it seems that we do not have to wait too long to find out what lies behind the file manager, since Chrome v42 is expected next month.
What about you? Chrome OS does need a refresh?