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Hidden Windows Apps You Should Know About

Originally Published 2 months ago — by SlashGear

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The article highlights five built-in Windows apps—Windows Sandbox, Clipboard History, Microsoft Print to PDF, CharMap, and Phone Link—that many users may not know about but can significantly enhance their productivity and security. These tools are easy to access and use, offering functionalities like safe browsing, clipboard management, PDF creation, character insertion, and phone integration.

Top 5 Free Windows Apps to Boost Your Productivity

Originally Published 5 months ago — by ZDNET

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The article highlights five essential free Windows applications—Brave browser, VLC Media Player, ShareX, WPS Office, and Todoist—that enhance user experience by improving privacy, media management, screenshot editing, office productivity, and task organization, respectively, emphasizing their reliability and value for efficient workflow.

Google Acquires Cameyo to Enable Windows Apps on ChromeOS

Originally Published 1 year ago — by TechCrunch

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Google has acquired Cameyo, a company specializing in virtualization tools to run Windows apps on ChromeOS devices, enhancing ChromeOS by allowing users to access Windows apps without complex installations or updates. This acquisition aims to help businesses modernize their IT infrastructure while maintaining their existing software investments.

Google Acquires Cameyo to Boost Windows App Support on ChromeOS

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Verge

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Google is acquiring Cameyo to integrate virtualized Windows app support into ChromeOS, enhancing the user experience and simplifying app deployment for IT admins. This move aims to attract more businesses to ChromeOS, especially as more applications shift to cloud and web-based technologies.

Cameyo and ChromeOS Revolutionize Windows App Integration

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Verge

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Cameyo, a software virtualization company, has announced that its integration with ChromeOS now supports Virtual App Delivery (VAD) services, allowing Windows applications to coexist with Chrome apps on Chromebooks. This integration enables organizations to deliver various applications, including Windows, Linux, SaaS, and internal web apps, over the web without the need for specific cloud data centers or devices. Cameyo simplifies the delivery of apps by seamlessly integrating virtualized Windows apps into the ChromeOS file system, making them feel like native ChromeOS apps. This development may entice organizations to switch to ChromeOS, especially in the education market, where Chromebooks are already popular.