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Install Any Application on Chrome OS - Chris Titus Tech

Install Any Application on Chrome OS - Chris Titus Tech

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Install Any Application on Chrome OS - Chris Titus Tech Learn to install desktop applications on Chrome OS AND install unsigned apps by sideloading on Chromebook as well! Manoj: Google's Productivity tools like Docs, Sheets and Slides are good but limited. Therefore, like Apple's Mac OS, Google's Chrome OS too needs a native version of MS OFFICE. Google should deal with Microsoft and get them to launch a version of the MS OFFICE for Chrome OS. MS OFFICE should come pre-installed with the Chromebooks. It's the only thing that I miss the most on my Chromebook.
Date: 2022-03-21

Comments and reviews: 8


Dear Chris. Thank you for amazing content throughout the years. I was wondering thought If you could make a Windows 8.1 debloat, or atleast one-driver, telemetry removal script of sorts. We have an old laptop which does not run well even with debloated windows 10. Win 8.1 seem to work fine, but the bloatware is quite annoying :) thank you !
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In the previous video you mentioned that you -can be tempted to remove Chrome OS and just install Arch outright-. Is that actually possible to do, and if so, is this basically a method to kinda -De-Google- this device? Also, did you try upgrading Debian shell to Sid?
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You can use the developer shell you use for chromebrew to do the adb trick. adb and fastboot are installed by default on chrome os. It should automatically connect via adb without you even needing to enable develop android apps.
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Awesome video, thanks! First time I've heard of crew! I wonder how well Steam Link or Moonlight works on ChromeOS, I'm curious as I like to play a lot of stuff on the couch with a controller, running off of my PC in another room
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I'm utterly baffled that every idea for improving ChromeOS, including those coming directly from Google, involve undoing or undermining the very things that attracted me to the platform in the first place.
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Nice video, good for a first time chromebrew user like me and a fair number of pro tips thrown in for good measure, thanks Chris. can you tell more about the chronos (sp?) extension?
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List time I commented to try out chromebrew and you got a video out of it. Now I want you to thank me and try out Project Croissant or alternative is branch framework which is more up to date
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Hey Chris, ever tried using brunch framework to install full-fledged ChromeOS into pretty much anything? I remember putting it on a Ryzen 4800U laptop and it worked great -
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