More posts in “Chrome Apps”

Apps, tools, and other software available for Chromebooks, or to run in the Chrome web browser.

This Exif Viewer Chrome App Is a Must Have Tool For Photographers

For the on-the-go photographer this Exif Viewer Chrome app is well worth adding to the digital toolbox thanks to a clean interface and data filter.

10 October 2014

Using Google Hangouts in Chrome Just Got Seriously Cool

Using Google Hangouts on your desktop, laptop and Chromebook just got seriously cool, with the release of a brand new Chrome App for Windows and Chrome OS.

9 October 2014

3 More Android Apps Now Available for Chrome OS, Including Podcast Addict

Another three Android apps are now available on Chrome OS officially: e-mail client CloudMagic, football news hub Onefootball and podcast tool Podcast Addict.

8 October 2014
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Twerk is a Desktop App That Converts Android Apps for Use in Chrome

Twerk is a desktop Chrome App that converts any Android .apk file into a Chrome compatible extension that can then be used with the ARChon plugin.

1 October 2014
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How to Read Kindle Books Offline on a Chromebook

Kindle readers have long been able to read book purchases online, on tablets and on a PC or Mac for a while. But how does one go about reading Kindle books on a Chromebook?

13 September 2014
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We Look at The Best Weather Apps for Chrome

Hoody or no hoody, that is often the question I'm faced with in the morning. To answer this question I tend to look out the window.

12 September 2014

Chrome Web Store Now Lets You Install Apps Without Logging In

Chrome no longer requires you to be signed in to install apps from the Chrome Web Store, a change that expands access to applications and extensions to all.

9 September 2014

Google+ Photos App Speeds Up Photo Import on Chromebooks

The latest version of Gooole+ Photos for Chrome makes importing photos faster on Chromebooks.

8 September 2014

New Any.do Chrome App Released, But Loses Offline Support

Popular productivity service Any.do has released a new version of its desktop Chrome App. But while it brings a new look it loses crucial offline support.

4 September 2014