![]() To find Chrome apps that work with the Mac Desktop, you can visit the “ For Your Desktop” section of the Chrome Web Store, which essentially collects any Chrome software that functions offline, and includes things like 500px, Any.Do, Autodesk Pixlr Touch Up and more. They update automatically when a new version comes out, and “behave and feel just like native software,” according to Google. The apps available work offline, and can sync their state across computers where a Chrome user is logged in with their Google account. ![]() There’s a Chrome App Launcher for Mac, too, which resides in your dock and provides centralized access to all those Chrome apps in the same place. ![]() Google has brought its Chrome Apps to the Mac, letting users install apps to their desktop for use just like native software.
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