You Can Now Run Your Android Apps On Your Google Chrome for Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome OS
Google back in September introduced the first set of Android apps for Chrome OS via its App Runtime for Chrome (popularly known as ARC) in Beta.
The First Android Apps which supported their Chrome OS included: Duolingo, Evernote, Sight Words,
and Vine
Now, the company is taking the ARC that is still in beta to the next level as it can allow Android apps to run (to some extent) on desktops.
The Chrome extension named ARC Welder is now available via Chrome Web store, and it can run (or test) any Android app within the Chrome browser.
The First Android Apps which supported their Chrome OS included: Duolingo, Evernote, Sight Words,
and Vine
Now, the company is taking the ARC that is still in beta to the next level as it can allow Android apps to run (to some extent) on desktops.
The Chrome extension named ARC Welder is now available via Chrome Web store, and it can run (or test) any Android app within the Chrome browser.