Running Zoom on Chromebooks is about to get a whole lot smoother
Zoom is now available as a PWA from Google Play
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Usingvideo conferencing softwareon aChromebookcan be quite demanding which is whyZoomhas announced that its launching a new progressive web app (PWA) designed specifically for Chrome OS.
While Chromebook users have been able to run Zoom from their web browsers whileworking from home, the experience just doesn’t match using the company’s software on desktop as breakout rooms, audio in screen sharing and other features were missing.
For this reason, Zoom has partnered withGoogleto create the best possible experience on Chrome OS through a newPWAclient that adds even more features while also improving performance. Unlike traditional applications, PWAs are web apps that use the same technology found in your browser to deliver a faster experience though they also take up significantly less storage.
As Zoom updates its web client, the company’s new PWA will also receive updates automatically so that Chrome OS users will have access to all of the latest and greatest features.
Zoom PWA
Zoom’s new PWA will be available for download directly from theGoogle Play Storeand will appear as an application on your Chromebook once installed. Users will also be able to install the new app directly from the navigation bar in theirbrowseras well as via central admin management.
The new PWA offers the same functionality as Zoom’s Windows or Mac desktop apps including a customizableGallery Viewon supported machines, breakout rooms, live transcription, live translation with assigned interpreters, a new background masking feature for enhanced privacy as well as hand raising and meeting reactions.
Zoom plans to continually update its new PWA over the next three to six months to further accelerate what its video conferencing software can do on Chrome and the web.
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With the new school year just around the corner, the company’s reimagined Chrome OS app will likely be welcomed by both teachers and students that rely on Chromebooks each day for both distance and in-person learning.
After working with the TechRadar Pro team for the last several years, Anthony is now the security and networking editor at Tom’s Guide where he covers everything from data breaches and ransomware gangs to the best way to cover your whole home or business with Wi-Fi. When not writing, you can find him tinkering with PCs and game consoles, managing cables and upgrading his smart home.
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