
Over at TechCrunch, MG Siegler has posted images of some Chrome Web apps installed and working in Chromium -- but it's worth knowing that you can already play with a handful of apps in Google Chrome as well. If you're running the Chrome dev channel, here's how you do it.
First, add some command line switches to your Chrome shortcut:
--enable-apps : turns on extension apps, otherwise you'll get an error when you try to install them.
--apps-panel : (optional) instead of loading the new tab page, Chrome will display a floating panel above the current tab
If you need help adding command line switches to Google Chrome, check our how-to post!
Now, on to the good stuff: installing the trio of Google apps!
First, add some command line switches to your Chrome shortcut:
--enable-apps : turns on extension apps, otherwise you'll get an error when you try to install them.
--apps-panel : (optional) instead of loading the new tab page, Chrome will display a floating panel above the current tab
If you need help adding command line switches to Google Chrome, check our how-to post!
Now, on to the good stuff: installing the trio of Google apps!
Continue reading How to play with Google Chrome Web Apps right now
How to play with Google Chrome Web Apps right now originally appeared on Download Squad on Sat, 03 Jul 2010 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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