![]() ![]() ![]() Zoom for Chrome PWA is a “better-equipped” version of original app and has the same features Zoom offers on Windows and macOS including the familiar UI and more advanced features like background blur. The Zoom PWA has also seen a bunch of major updates coming through over the last year. Given these circumstances, it makes sense for Zoom to pull the plug on its Chrome app as it guides people towards the Progressive Web App (PWA) forĬhromebooks that made its debut in 2021. New apps are no longer being accepted while all existing apps are going private and unlisting on the Chrome Web Store. Once youve installed the default Debian environment, you can simply install the browsers you want using the APT package manager. Almost all new Chromebooks support installing the Linux environment. Now, Google is also pulling the plug on Chrome apps on ChromeOS as well. Fortunately, its easy to install different browsers on a Chromebook through Linux. According to a blog post on Zoom’s site, this will be a new Progressive Web App, or PWA, bringing a much better experience to use Zoom on a Chromebook. Google announced in August 2020 that it would gradually phase out Chrome apps across platforms and support for Windows, Mac, and Linux ended in 2021. On Tuesday, June 29, the Google Play Store will have a new Zoom app available. The app is a “traditional” Chrome app which hasn’t been particularly relevant for a few years now”. One of the reasons why Zoom is shutting down this app is because it is “built on an aging technology”. ![]()
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