Chrome Google browser install run Android app tutorial
Google launched the app Runtime (app Runtime for Chrome, ARC) on Chrome OS last September, allowing Android apps to run on Chrome OS. Now, Google has brought arc to the Chrome browser, no matter what operating system you are using, as long as you have the Chrome browser installed, you can run the Android app! ARC is run on Windows, Macs, Linux, and Chrome OS via google-developed native Client (NaCl), which allows Chrome apps and plug-ins to run at close to native speeds. Whether you're using a Windows PC or an Apple or Linux, you can use chrome-compliant Android apps!
Using AIDA64, you can see that the arc is based on Android 4.4, and it works well for Twitter clients.
can choose tablet and mobile interface
Of course, arc is not perfect, and some applications, such as the Android version of Chrome, are not compatible, but that's not a big problem (the mobile version of Chrome is too much for Chrome to think about ...). Android apps are based on virtual machine technology, which gives Android app an incredibly powerful cross-platform capability-so you know why Google is using relatively inefficient virtual machine technology on Android? This is the foreshadowing of a Cross-platform app.
Bring your own Google service
The usefulness of the
arc is unquestionable, especially for Windows systems, which is a tonic. Windows is not smooth in the mobile world, although a large number of Windows tablets are already on the market, Windows traditional software experience is not good in touch screen, Windows app for touch screen is too scarce. The advent of arc greatly improved the application of Windows tablet, friends may wish to try! In the future, arc may become a feature of chrome.