Google officially launches Chrome App Launcher for Mac

  In May of this year, the company Google released a beta version of Chrome App Launcher for Mac, giving those interested the opportunity to use applications Chrome in OS X. After installation, the App Launcher was present in the dock of Macs and when accessed it displayed a list of applications Google which could be used, even offline, by users. The respective applications work exactly like any other Mac applications, they do not require an internet connection to use and are able to synchronize their information with Google services at any time. With today's launch, the Google company offers the same system in a final version, giving everyone the opportunity to benefit from the same functionality, the whole system being specially designed for those who use Google applications constantly.

Chrome Apps work offline, update automatically and sync to any computer where you're signed into Chrome, so you can pick up where you left off. Your Chrome Apps on Mac behave and feel just like native software. For example, you can find your Chrome Apps in the Applications folder on the Dock. Search for apps by name in the Spotlight search—just like any other Mac program that you already use.

  Chrome App Launcher can be downloaded available here by all interesting people, the applications having to be downloaded from Google's Chrome App Store.