Type chrome://flags in Chrome’s address bar. (Re)Enable Chrome's feature to create OS level** "applications" (the following were needed on an earlier Chrome version, when these features/flags were not part of the stable build): The following are included just to be thorough/complete, for backward compatibility, and for Troubleshooting purposes. In this video we walk you through how easy it is to create. NOTE: Since (at least), the following steps are unnecessary. Creating desktop shortcuts for a website is a great way to keep your favorite websites organized. However, it will still appear as a running window in the actual Chrome App Dock Icon. When using it in the dock, it should use its own "running indicator" separate from any other Chrome Apps or Chrome itself. Move, copy, and use the shortcut anyway you'd like, using it like any other icon/shortcut on the desktop or Mac Dock You can modify these subfolders to customize your App/Shortcut (i.e change the icon, customize the launch by modifying profiles, or opening with special (command-line) flags, etc.) To see the app's details, use RIGHT-CLICK > 'Show Package Contents' on the folder to enter/navigate/see its contents (e.g. However, by default when you CLICK on the folder in Finder (Mac's file explorer), it launches the app instead of actually entering/navigating into the folder. The "shortcut" itself acts like most other apps, i.e., Apps in MacOS (Since at least 2016) are actually special System FOLDERS. app extension on the folder name if you have enabled the "show extensions" setting for the Finder (Mac file explorer) The root of your " User Applications" folder ( /Users//Applications/Chrome Apps) or.Ī subfolder for all Chrome Apps (probably /Applications/Chrome Apps). The root of your " System Applications" folder ( /Applications). The Shortcut should have been created in either (with the Finder automatically launching a new window open to the folder): STEP 3: Using/Customizing Your "App"/ "Shortcut" / "Dock Icon": ' Add to Applications…' or ' Create Shortcut.' (has changed over time/versions)Ī small window will pop up - make changes to the Title as you like STEP 2: Create the "Chrome Application" and OS level "shortcut".Ĭlick on the hamburger/'three dots menu' button in the top far right of Chrome. ) using an existing or newly open Chrome tab/window. STEP 1: Simply navigate to the page you want to run/launch as a Web Application (e.g.If you already use Calendar, follow these steps to set up your Google Calendar in it. If you’re using Calendar for the first time on your Mac, follow the prompts for a fresh start. Use the Calendar AppĪpple’s Calendar app is the most obvious and easiest for accessing Google Calendar. If you’re a Mac user, you can put Google Calendar on your desktop quite easily. Learn more about syncing Google Calendar with Outlook. Check the box next to it to view your Google Calendar alongside your other calendars. Now, when you expand the left-hand sidebar in Outlook’s calendar section, you should see your Google Calendar account. Confirm you want to connect the calendar by clicking Yes.When the small window pops open, paste in your iCal link and click OK. Click the Home tab and then Add in the ribbon.Open Outlook on your computer and select the Calendar with the button at the bottom of the left-hand sidebar.Copy the link in the Secret address in iCal format box.On the next screen, scroll down to the Integrate calendar section.In the left-hand sidebar, click the Options button (three dots) next to your calendar and pick Settings and sharing.
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