Chrome Remote Desktop, which allows an application to access remote desktop debut in the Google Play Store. Program and compatible with its extension are available free of charge to all owners of Android devices and computers with Chrome browser.

itemprop=”articleBody description text” id=”tresc”> Google introduced in the last few days a lot of new products to our catalog on Google Play. In addition to the official camera app, users of smartphones and tablets with Android can now benefit from a dedicated application used to connect remotely to your computer. The application is called Chrome Remote Desktop.

With Chrome Remote Desktop with a few bumps in the screen, users can connect to their computers right from your tablet or phone running Google. Must be installed on your computer, as you can guess from the name of the application, Google Chrome and its initial configuration.

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Launching Chrome Remote Desktop is very easy and requires Download the official extensions to the browser from the store with webaplikacjami Chrome Web Store. In the settings, you must enable desktop sharing, and select a six-digit PIN which will be used to verify the user.

Chrome Remote Desktop can be downloaded for free from Google Play Store. This solution is independent of the installed operating system user on the computer and works with machines based on Windows systems (from Windows XP / Server 2003 upwards), Mac OS X (10.6 upwards) and Linux. Of course, there are also supported Chromebooks with Chrome OS.

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Year ’88, Warsaw University of Technology student and budding blogger. Enthusiast of the post-PC, Web 2.0 and Social Media, and at the same bit geekowaty fan of Android and Star Wars. Privately blog www.pgkrzywy.pl. Since September 2009, works with the bike Bike Action magazine. The achievements include several topics cover pages, and deals with the administration portal. In February 2011, engaged in conduct www.isgr.pl, the site brings together enthusiasts of extreme cycling. Since June 2011, began working with IDG.pl (International Data Group), where he publishes his own texts.
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