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Title: Add a Google Chrome app menu to your Windows PC (Chrome OS-like)
Post by: javajolt on October 30, 2012, 08:17:11 PM
The latest versions of Google Chrome OS include an app launcher that let you open Chrome web apps without first firing up a web browser window. But you don’t need a Chromebook to use that menu. You can also create a shortcut to a Chrome web app launcher on a PC running Windows.

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All you need is a PC with the Google Chrome web browser installed. Then follow these steps:
 
 • Open your Start Menu and navigate to the Google Chrome icon.

 • Right-click on the icon and select “copy.”

 • Go to your Desktop (or any directory), right-click, and choose “paste shortcut.” This will place a shortcut for Chrome on your desktop.

 • Next, right-click on the new shortcut on your desktop and select “properties” from the context menu.

 • In the “target” section, go to the end of th eline and add “-show-app-list” (without quotes).

 • Click the “apply” button.
 
That’s it. Now when you double-click the shortcut, it will bring up an app launcher with a built-in search box. You can use this to go straight to the web app of your choice or to start a Google search.

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via Chrome Story