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That being said, there are certainly exceptions - and consequently, Chrome OS isn't going to be right for everyone. And here in this 17th year of our 21st century, the reality is that an awful lot of people spend most of their time using web-based or mobile-oriented software.
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It may not be Photoshop, but Pixlr's web-based editor is a surprisingly capable substitute when it comes to casual image work.īetween web-based tools and Android apps, you'd be surprised at how much you can accomplish on a Chromebook today.
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In a similar vein, you may not be able to install the Photoshop desktop app on a Chromebook - but you can use the integrated Chrome OS image editor for basic tweaks or turn to any number of web utilities (like Pixlr or Polarr) or Android apps (including those made by Adobe, Autodesk, and Google) to get the job done. You can even go with a less costly third-party option like OfficeSuite Pro, Polaris Office, or WPS Office.
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īut wait! Thanks to the recently added support for Android apps on Chrome OS, you also now have the option of installing the fully featured Microsoft Word Android app on a Chromebook and using it right alongside your regular browser windows.
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So, no, you can't install the Microsoft Word desktop app on a Chromebook, as Chrome OS doesn't use traditional local PC software - but you can use a web-based office suite like Google Docs, which has matured into a viable-for-most-common-needs alternative to Clippyville, or you can use Microsoft's own cloud-based version of its Office programs. It just means it does things in a different way.Īs a cloud-centric operating system, Chrome OS is at its core focused primarily on web-based applications.

Chrome OS is a different type of computing environment than the more traditional operating systems many mortals are used to, but that doesn't mean it can't do anything. Sorry, Mojambo, but this stale ol' tale is as faulty as it gets. So let's put some of the biggest Chromebook myths to rest once and for all, shall we? Myth #1: You can't do much of anything on a Chromebook. And what you've heard from the past doesn't necessarily hold true for the present. In other words: This isn't a clunky little experiment anymore, y'all. On a more macro level, meanwhile, sales are consistently strong, and a fresh focus is being placed on Chrome OS adoption in the enterprise. The argument can be made, in fact, that the Chromebook is on its way to becoming a whole new kind of all-purpose productivity machine. All the songs that you uploaded would be there and you can easily listen to them from there.Here in the real world of 2017, Google's making it increasingly clear that it takes Chromebooks seriously - and that these systems aren't going anywhere anytime soon.
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For Windows users, your iTunes song files are usually in the following location: Users -> -> Music -> iTunes -> iTunes Media -> Music.
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