Supported in Google browser to Windows, Mac and Linux.
Thursday, 2nd April 2015 – 11:14 p.m.
Google hopes that Android apps will give Chrome OS another nudge.
Updated, 4.4.15 16:32:
ARC allows for more fun than we initially were unaware of. There are in fact possible to run Android apps in the Google Chrome browser to Windows, Mac, Linux and obviously on Google’s own Chromebooks with Chrome OS.
The only thing you need to do is download the ARC Welder download apps from Google Play Store. You can only run one app at a time.
ARC opened for all
It is not entirely new this, Google has released some Android application into Chrome Web Store .
What is new is that all developers who want now easily run Android apps in the Chrome OS via “App Runtime for Chrome” (ARC).
The apps running almost 100 percent Android speed thanks to the Dalvik VM.
Read also: Here is Google’s new Chrome OS PC.
Many programs on road
Apps as Evernote, iAnnotate and Vine is already in place, but apps Flipboard, VLC and Skype missing.
Now that ARC is opened to everyone, it did not take long before they are ready too.
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OMG! Chrome!
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