Google will finish help for the Google Hold Chrome app in February 2021. The app is being moved to Google Carry on the Net, from the place it may well nonetheless be accessed. That is a part of the corporate’s long run plan of killing all Chrome apps. On opening the app on Chrome, customers are being greeted with an indication informing them that Hold shall be transferring from the Chrome app to the browser quickly. Entry to Carry on the Chrome OS lock display screen can even not be out there anymore.
Offline entry to notes will nonetheless be out there on Google Keep cellular apps, however not on the pc, as per Google’s support page. Customers can set up a shortcut that opens Carry on the Chrome browser by going to Google Hold, clicking on Star, and both renaming the bookmark or altering the folder location of stated bookmark. After doing this, customers are required to click on on Performed.
After announcing in January that it will likely be shutting Chrome Apps, Google lately gave a timeline for a similar – the help for Chrome apps will finish in June 2021.
Google is encouraging customers to make use of the web version of Google Hold as an alternative. Current customers who’ve Chrome 86 or newer variations of the browser put in can full the migration course of to Google Carry on the browser simply. The Hold Chrome on the desktop shall be changed by a shortcut launcher, which is able to permit customers to launch the Google Hold web page by clicking on the icon on the desktop.
Google Hold has additionally rolled out a brand new icon. It’s a related shade as earlier, however has a filled-in model of a lightbulb as an alternative. The dog-eared nook of the icon has been shifted from the underside proper to the highest proper. The brand new icon has rolled out for Net, however is not seen for the cellular apps but.
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