Starting today Google has made the App Launcher feature built into Chromebooks available on Windows in the Chrome Dev Channel and Chromium releases. Read on to see what the new App Launcher feature looks like and how you can activate it on your Dev Channel or Chromium installation.
You can see what the new App Launcher looks like when activated in the screenshot above. Just click on the desired regular app and it will open normally, but when you click on a packaged app like Text Drive, then it opens in a separate window automatically as seen here.
The view when the App Launcher is not active… We also found that we could move the App Launcher Icon separately from Chromium to a new position on the Windows 7 Taskbar as desired.
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by Asian Angel via How-To Geek
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