The search giant, Google has announced an update for its Chrome OS,
which brings a new apps list and the option to save files directly to Google Drive, rather than saving them locally and then uploading them.
The
App launcher now feels somewhat like the Windows Start button at the
bottom corner of the screen as opposed to entirely covering it. A
universal search box on the top lets users find and sort apps easily
without having to open the browser.
The browser-based
operating system now also allows users to set custom wallpapers. Another
visual improvement is the redesigned Cloud Print Dialog. Furthermore,
Google has provided additional support for USB and HDMI audio.
The
announcement which came via a blogpost stated, "This is all part of our
goal to make sure your Chromebook and Chromebox get better over time."