ChromeOS can now open more archive files including 7z, iso, and tar
ChromeOS is now more powerful for managing files, with new support for archive formats like 7z, iso, and tar — with more on the way.
Expand Expanding CloseChromeOS is now more powerful for managing files, with new support for archive formats like 7z, iso, and tar — with more on the way.
Expand Expanding CloseFollowing last month’s big milestone, Chrome OS 101 is beginning to roll out today with slightly more changes and new features than usual.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle has historically been very cautious about changing Chrome’s interface and layout given the extremely large user base. That said, one such change might be underway in Chrome for Android with the addition of a customizable toolbar shortcut.
Expand Expanding CloseMost Chrome features these days are rolled out via server-side updates instead of browser updates. One such example of that is a small tweak to the autofill popup in desktop Chrome that greatly improves usability when filling out forms.
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