Chrome Remote Desktop Released Beta



    About a year ago, Google announced an interesting extension Chrome Remote Desktop , which was launched in beta (in fact, like most services from Google). This extension allows you to remotely access another computer through the Chrome browser, regardless of the operating system (Windows, Linux, Mac, Chromebook). Of course, this is an extension for the Chrome browser, and not a universal application. Now the developers have finalized the extension, making it more functional and removing it from beta.

    Among other new features added by the developers, it is worth noting the audio in real time (for Windows). This feature can be useful if, for example, you prefer to listen to music from your home collection, from your home PC or laptop. A tool has also been added that allows you to use copy / paste from the remote to the local machines and vice versa.

    The developers did not fail to mention the new Samsung Chromebook on their blog. It is indicated that Chrome Remote Desktop allows you to turn this device into a full-fledged workstation, while working on a fairly portable device.

    Now developers are actively continuing to develop Chrome Remote Desktop, and, according to them, soon you can expect new features for this extension.

    Yes, and whoever has not installed this extension, you can try it out: Chrome Remote Desktop .

    Via chrome.blogspot.com

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