![]() ![]() Chrome needs to be running for the app to work, but they otherwise feel separate from the browser and are often almost indistinguishable from a native app. If you haven't used Chrome's web apps much before, they do a pretty good job of simulating smaller apps in their own dedicated window. Apps will remain part of Chrome OS for the foreseeable future. The decision comes as part of an effort to simplify the Chrome browser - Google just finished removing the app launcher on those platforms this summer - and move developers to more standardized web apps. The company just announced that it will remove support for apps gradually over the next two years. Google's Chrome browser has supported stand-alone "apps" on Mac, Windows and Linux since about 2013, but they'll be going away before long. ![]()
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