Showing posts with label chrome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chrome. Show all posts

17 June 2012

Set Up Google Chrome Metro App In Windows 8

You may know that Windows 8 supports two types of applications – Metro Style Apps and Desktop Apps. In the Desktop mode, applications run normally as they do in Windows 7, but Metro Style apps, accessible from the Start Screen, are quite different from desktop applications. There are some apps, such as the Internet Explorer, that have the ability to run in both Metro UI and Desktop modes, depending on their launch location and default file association settings.  For instance, if you launch Internet Explore from the Desktop while it is set as the Default Browser, it will be launched as a desktop app, but if you launch it directly from the start screen, it will open  Metro Style Internet Explorer. A lot of people like to use either Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome as their default browser, instead of stock Internet Explorer. However, both Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome were only available as Desktop apps till now. Recently, The Chromium Projects team developed a new version of Google Chrome that can be run as Desktop app as well as Metro Style App. Since it is in experimental phase, you may encounter some bugs and exceptions while browsing. In this post, we will show you how to download, install and run Google Chrome as a Metro Style App in Windows 8.

The Google Chrome Metro App is still only available in the Developer Build, but you can download it from the Chromium Projects website. First, visit the Chromimium Projects main page (link given at the bottom of the post) and click Dev channel for Windows, under Windows section.
The Chromium Projects Website

Next up, click Accept and Install to start the download and installation of the Dev version of Google Chrome.
Chrome Install
Once installed, you need to set Google Chrome as default browser in order to access it as a Metro Style App. Open Google Chrome, head over to Settings panel and click Make Google Chrome my default browser. This will set it as your default browser.
Chrome Default
When done, just pin Google Chrome to the Start Screen.

Now, when you open Google Chrome from the Start Screen, it will be launched as a Metro Style App. Similarly, when you launch it from the Desktop, it will be launched on your desktop.
Chrome Metro App
You will notice some changes in Metro Style Google Chrome app such as no minimize, maximize and close buttons at the top right, a metro style context menu and a different Settings icon.
Google Chrome Metro Style
Visit Chromium Projects

27 October 2011

Play Angry Bird Free Online/ Offline Free From Your Web Browser

Angry Bird has become so popular world wide after starting its journey from i phones. Now google has come up a step further making it a browser friendly.Yes that's means now you can play Angry Bird in your web browser . Angry Birds for web currently has 63 levels (with 7 special levels for Chrome web browser), and is available for playing online in SD and HD version.



Now anyone can access this fantastic game on any web browser that supports HTML5 and Flash. This game actually asks user to allow storing data on your PC, so that means you can also play this free angry birds game offline too without Internet access all the time.

Here is how you can play angry birds free in any web browser:


  • If you are on any other web browsers such as Firefox, Opera, Safari, or IE9, just visit chrome.angrybirds.com and you can also start playing the game right away without even bothering to install anything!

21 September 2011

View chrome cache files using cache view

ChromeCacheView is a small utility that reads the cache folder of Google Chrome Web browser, and displays the list of all files currently stored in the cache. For each cache file, the following information is displayed: URL, Content type, File size, Last accessed time, Expiration time, Server name, Server response, and more.
You can easily select one or more items from the cache list, and then extract the files to another folder, or copy the URLs list to the clipboard.