Sunday, April 5, 2015

Chrome now running Android apps on OS X – One More Thing

Always Candy Crush all want to play on your Mac? No, neither do we. Fortunately, turning almost all other Android apps on a Mac. Google has released a Chrome extension for the latest beta of its browser released which makes this possible on OS X, Windows and Linux.

The browser includes support for the App Runtime for Chrome (ARC). Officially only for developers to test their apps and soon for everyone, but it worked fine. Also already experimenting with Android apps on your Mac? If you install them:

  • Install the latest beta version of Google Chrome. These can be installed over an existing Chrome data is preserved.
  • Install (open link in Chrome) ARC Welder plugin in Chrome
  • Open the new Google Apps folder in your dock and choose ARC Wendler

It is then possible to open an APK file and carry out an app. You’ll choose between tablet or smartphone in horizontal or vertical mode. We have Candy Crush Saga, WhatsApp and Twitter received effortlessly talking. Apps like Skype who need access to a camera, GPS and other sensors, often crashing yet.
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The ability to run Android apps is probably about a few weeks to stable version of Google Chrome. Then there is undoubtedly a Play Store like something. Currently the apps still need to loose as APK files are downloaded. Search for app name + apk often yields the correct result. Be careful with personal information in these apps from unknown sources.


Now iOS apps in Safari.

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