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Progressive Web Apps are more commonly associated with mobile, but Google argues that they have a place on desktops given the continued importance of these devices in work settings. Like on Android, desktop PWAs can be “installed” alongside other apps, cache content with service workers, and feel native with windows featuring no address bars or tabs.
Desktop PWAs are now supported in Chrome OS 67 and feature all those aforementioned capabilities, as well as the ability to scale depending on the window size. Chrome for Mac and Windows will gain support in the coming releases with features like keyboard shortcuts, app icon badging, and link capturing in development.
Meanwhile, “Touchable material 2.0” is available for tablet devices. This adopts design elements seen on Chrome for Android’s “Modern Design,” with the most notable addition being a rounded, pill-shaped Omnibar and “New Tab” button. Meanwhile, better spacing and taller elements make it easier to navigate by touchscreen and tapping. Other flourishes include a rounded address bar dropdown, refined typography, and new icons.
Other touch-optimized enhancements include split-screen support in tablet mode, shortcuts to shutdown or sign out when holding down the power button, and detection for Chrome devices with detachable keyboards, like the HP Chromebook X2.
Also specific to Chrome OS is support for Android Device Bridge (ADB) in developer mode and zipping files in Drive via the Files app. A new “Emoji” shortcut in the right-click menu of text fields opens the operating system’s native special symbols picker. It can be accessed by enabling the following flag.