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Chrome OS has always been based on Linux, but with its new beta support for Linux apps, the system has been opened to a wealth of powerful new applications otherwise inaccessible.The problem is ...
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 ...
Set the application name to App Launcher, and point the command to where menu.sh is (your home directory). Add a comment to identify what the command does. Click Add to save.
Google says its “found that users on Windows, Mac, and Linux prefer to launch their apps from within Chrome.” Apps, of course, are here to stay. The launcher will continue to live on in Chrome ...
The Chrome app launcher debuted on Windows in July 2013, followed by OS X in December 2013, and finally Linux in July 2014. But the functionality is about to disappear.