However, the tech giant Google has now managed to get us to download Google Chrome from the tech giant Microsoft’s Windows Store. A few days ago we told you that the tech giant Apple’s iTunes still does not appear in the Windows 10 Microsoft Store. Now, at the moment, there is no UWP version that we can download easily. From Cupertino, of course, the tech giant Apple has explained that they are still working on its development and that could arrive coinciding with the release of the tech giant Microsoft’s Windows 10 Redstone 4. The big developers are still somewhat reluctant to the tech giant Microsoft’s Windows Store.
Google Chrome arrives at the Windows store
Despite the restrictions that the tech giant Microsoft imposes on browsers that want to be present in the Windows application store, the tech giant Google has managed to offer its Google Chrome browser from it. To do this, it only offers the installer from the store and then the installation process gets started as usual.
In this way, the tech giant Google eliminates the need to use the tech giant Microsoft’s Edge web browser at first to download Google Chrome, something we all have done when installing Windows 10 for the first time. Also, if you do not have privileges to install applications, but if you have access to the store, you will be able to install the tech giant Google’s popular web browser, Google Chrome. Finally, it is noteworthy that the entry of the tech giant Google’s popular web browser, Google Chrome in the application store of Windows 10 does we can use this browser in Windows 10 S. For the moment, that limitation is still present and there is no sign that it will change in the coming times. Users of this version of the tech giant Microsoft operating system must comply with the tech giant Microsoft’s web browser Edge. In another order of things, in recent days we have known some developments related to Google Chrome that may be interesting. Without going any further, the next version will add ‘parallel downloads’ to achieve maximum speed. Luckily, this is something that we can activate right now in the Google Chrome experiments section, also known as chrome://flags. So, what do you think about this? Simply share your views and thoughts in the comment section below.