When I'm working on a computer these days, I tend to think of Chrome as my desktop.
And really, it's no wonder: Regardless of whether I'm using Chrome OS or Windows, nearly everything I do now takes place in the browser — or some form of it.And yet, by default, Chrome isn't exactly designed to act like a desktop.
It's just missing too many pieces and overlooking too many efficiency-enhancing opportunities.
That's why, little by little, I've been looking for creative ways to fill in those gaps and turn my browser into a true desktop-caliber productivity tool.To read this article in full, please click here
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