Google’s attempted invasion of the Windows desktop is now officially over. The Chrome-maker recently announced that the Chrome app launcher will be removed from Windows, Mac, and Linux in July, though ...
Google today announced plans to kill off the Chrome app launcher for Windows, Mac, and Linux in July. The tool, which lets users launch Chrome apps even if the browser is not running, will continue to ...
Let’s be honest. The Chrome app launcher was always a little bit awkward. I mean, you had to use two clicks to do anything – even just launch vanilla Chrome. By using Chrome normally, you could get to ...
Google on Wednesday announced a significant bridging of the gap between Chrome and Chrome OS: the app launcher, a little window that features all your apps in one place. The company has ported the ...
Over the last few months, Google has been working on porting its Chrome OS app launcher to Chrome for the desktop. The majority of the progress has been on Windows, but now it looks like Google is ...
Like opening Chrome apps using Google’s dedicated launcher? Tough: As of July, it will be entirely scrapped on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Why? Google says its “found that users on Windows, Mac, and ...
Google announced on Tuesday it's getting rid of the Chrome app launcher on OS X, Windows, and Linux. A tool released in 2013, the Chrome app launcher offered a container for browser-based apps ...
Google has revealed that it will kill its Chrome app launcher for Windows, Mac and Linux. The tech giant stated that the removal of the Chrome app launcher is part of company’s strategy to streamline ...