Already available in the desktop version of Google's browser, the Chrome Web Store applications will soon be available on Android and iOS. As we learned today the site The Next Web, the Mountain View company is preparing to put to developers a new software tool that will allow them to decline applications made for the desktop version of the browser on platforms mobiles.
Whereas since September Google remained rather silent on the subject, the latest report tells us that the development of this toolkit designed for the creation of Chrome apps for Android and iOS is already well advanced and and it should land in beta dice January.
Decline Chrome Apps mobile version for Android and iOS
Once this beta distributed to developers , the goal will obviously refine this toolbox enough so that it can ensure optimal porting Chrome apps on Android and iOS .
However, be careful , that the deadline Google provides a distribution of a first beta of this toolbox for January does not mean that tomorrow is the first qu'arriveront Chrome applications in the Play Store or the App Store , but simply a new major step in the project will have been crossed.
With this toolkit , developers will only be able to start work porting portage taking into account the specific constraints of each platform before reaching a comprehensive method for bringing an application on both platforms in both despite their differences .
If at first , it appears that only subsequent to Android version 4.0 will be supported , an extension to previous versions 2.2 and 2.3 is already planned. In contrast to what versions of Apple OS supported , the mystery remains unsolved .
Whereas since September Google remained rather silent on the subject, the latest report tells us that the development of this toolkit designed for the creation of Chrome apps for Android and iOS is already well advanced and and it should land in beta dice January.
Decline Chrome Apps mobile version for Android and iOS
Once this beta distributed to developers , the goal will obviously refine this toolbox enough so that it can ensure optimal porting Chrome apps on Android and iOS .
However, be careful , that the deadline Google provides a distribution of a first beta of this toolbox for January does not mean that tomorrow is the first qu'arriveront Chrome applications in the Play Store or the App Store , but simply a new major step in the project will have been crossed.
With this toolkit , developers will only be able to start work porting portage taking into account the specific constraints of each platform before reaching a comprehensive method for bringing an application on both platforms in both despite their differences .
If at first , it appears that only subsequent to Android version 4.0 will be supported , an extension to previous versions 2.2 and 2.3 is already planned. In contrast to what versions of Apple OS supported , the mystery remains unsolved .
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