A few years back I worked for a major auto dealership and our CRM software relied heavily on Silverlight. My HP Chromebook 14 could handle the web-based software but any features that required Silverlight were completely non-functional.
Now, I now what some of you may be thinking. I said it then and I will say it now. It is my express hope that developers will, sooner than later, abandon the dependency on Silverlight and focus on truly web-based applications for a more diverse and uniform user experience. Definitely not an encouraging interaction. Wanting to get their product out there, they most likely developed it quickly the best way they could with the least amount of resistance.
Now, if Chrome OS is ever to take advantage of the service, developers will be stuck reverse-engineering their product and implementing an alternative technology to get the desired result.
One platform developers would be foolish to ignore is Android. For a lucky few, the much talked about Google Play Store has already arrived. The video quality is quite good. I would only hope that you might clarify for your customers that they will not be able to stream on their Chrome devices. It is coming. The release of Chrome OS 55 is right around the corner. We have no news as to when the Play Store will officially begin rolling out to the Stable channel but with each passing day we see more and more devices gaining the capability through different means.
We believe this is a good indicator that by the release of version 56 in January, we will see the fruition of many months of eager anticipation. You will be able to install these with ease, with just a few clicks.
But, same as the apps for Android and iOS, you will see some that cost a certain amount of money. If you want to install an app that comes with a price, you will need Google Account and a Google Payments account that has a valid payment method. That way, you will be able to buy and install the app.
In the web store, you can find extensions and themes as well, and the process of getting these is the same as getting the apps. As I said already, the apps are available in the Chrome web store. So the first thing you need to do is open your web browser and head to the Web Store. There, you can browse through the list, choose a category, or you can type the name of the app in the search box. To make things even easier, you can choose the features when searching, such as Run offline, By Google, Free, and more.
You can also choose the rating. As you can see, adding apps and extensions to your Chromebook is really easy. Uninstall them is also simple. Now that you know how to do it, head to the Chrome Web Store and get the apps you want.
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