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In the beginning, Chromebooks weren’t really meant to manage files. It’s tough to even remember now, but in the earliest incarnation of Chrome OS, way back in the Paleolithic era of 2010 ...
As Chrome OS grows in age, its becoming more and more a desktop OS. From adding Android Apps, to adding Linux support, Google is constantly making the lightweight OS more robust.
When you delete the picture from the file manager, Chrome OS moves it to the "files" folder inside the trash bin. If I decide to restore the photo, I can easily cut and paste it into my documents.
Previously, working with Android files could only be done using a file manager for Android, and pushing those files into Chrome OS could only be done via a cloud service like Google Drive or by ...
Google's Chrome OS innovation Speculations claimed that Google is working on deeply integrating the Google Photos into the navigation pane of the file manager. This innovation will allow users to ...
Google emphasizes the online aspects of Chrome OS so strongly that local features have sometimes taken a backseat. For example, file management. Sometimes you just want a file on ...
Now Google is demonstrating their newfound commitment to the concept of files by overhauling Chrome OS’s file manager, making it much more powerful—and blending online with offline.
That should change next month. How-To Geek reports that the file manager in the Developer Channel of Chrome OS 68 includes Android app files. Chrome OS 68 is scheduled for a July 31 release.
Beyond the aesthetical tweaks, the new Chrome OS file manager is now up and running on the Cr-48. When you download a file or plug in a USB device, as Google described last week, the file manager ...
Up until now, finding the files created by Android apps can be a hassle because they don’t appear in the Chrome OS file manager. The feature is live in Canary Channel and is expected to release ...
Enabled Guest OS Service + file manager integration The files app sources information about guests from the Guest OS service, instead of querying each type individually. #guest-os-files ...