Next-Generation Chrome OS Can Install Windows Applications

Today received information about, that in the near future the Chrome OS operating system, which was originally conceived by Google as a strictly narrow focus for work and study, will be able to support a wide layer of Windows applications and software shells. This will be possible thanks to a new update to a fairly popular software called Parallels., which is, in fact, The ability to create a virtual Windows machines on the Chrome OS device-however, Google experts noted, that the new support of Windows applications will concern far from all users at once.

The fact, that the new version of the Parallels software for the implementation of virtualization of Windows shells and algorithms on the Mac OS and Chrome OS will be intended primarily for premium users of this system and devices on it. In this way, So far, only Chrome OS Premium will be able to get the necessary updates and become the same system, which copes well with Linux applications, And with Windows options. This decision is primarily due to the previously carried out statistical analysis, During which the developers from Google and Parallels found, that it is among premium users that there is the highest relevance in the use of Windows applications, most often office format.

It is worth noting the fact, that the future generation Chrome OS will also offer users a significantly more convenient option for working with some separate types of Windows software through remote access system.

Considering, that the Chrome OS system itself is more relied on on cloud storage technology, it becomes clear, that such a transition is quite logical and promising for most users - especially taking into account that, that some of the users are very in dire need of the possibility of quickly and troublesomely to virtualize Windows programs on their Chrome OS device. Although the question is still unresolved regarding the response of the work.

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