Chrome OS users love these two things about their Chromebooks – the speed as well as simplicity, and when you take this week’s stable release of Chrome OS into consideration, you should have noticed the redesign effort that went into the apps list, ensuring that your apps list experience is a whole lot easier to access when it comes to navigating to your favorite apps and websites. In fact, the apps list as you can see above, has ended up being more compact, letting you access the bunch of your favorite apps without having to interrupt your browsing experience. Not only that, a search box has been thrown into the mix at the top of the apps list, allowing you to use it like an omnibox in order to search the web, specific websites, or the apps that are stashed away on your computer.

There will also be visual improvements like a redesigned Cloud Print dialog and the ability to add custom wallpaper, not to mention being able to save files directly to Google Drive, letting you access files at a later time from any compatible device, Drive on iOS or Android included. More changes made under the hood include the addition of audio support for USB and HDMI, extra sandboxing security features, amongst others.

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