Monday, December 7, 2015
How To Run Android Apps in Google Chrome for Mac, Linux, Windows
Now Android apps run without the need to have a device with the operating system is pretty important, and Google has been working for some time on a solution, which is called ARC Welder. The developers have now extended the support for that app to Windows, Mac, Linux, or Chromebook on Chrome Version 40+.
Install & Run Android Apps in Chrome Mac, Linux, Windows
Install the latest Google Chrome browser, download the app from the store and run it. It has a simple GUI, and once you load the APK file, it will also be available in the launcher of your system, whatever that may be, like any other regular app.
"The App Runtime for Chrome (Beta), or ARC, lets you run your favorite Android apps on Chrome OS. By following these steps, you can try out the App Runtime for Chrome (Beta) during this Developer Preview.
1. Open ARC Welder, attach your APK and select your options.
2. Click Launch App to test your app.
When testing, file a bug if something doesn't work," wrote the Google devs.
The developers also explained that users should use the tablet for or maximize for the best experience and that it's possible that not all of the Google Services are available as of yet.
Download here
ARC Welder for Chrome
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