I’m still using the Lacros browser on my Chromebooks, but there’s a pain point. Google will eliminate it by starting Lacros during boot up.
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Another Chrome OS 101 update arrives with a big focus on Lacros
A new Chrome OS 101 update is out on the Stable Channel. Along with a few fixes, many mentions of Lacros suggest it’s coming soon.
How to reorder browser tabs with your Chromebook keyboard
Here’s how to reorder browser tabs with Chromebook keyboard shortcuts once this feature arrives. No more mouse or trackpad needed!
Google Chrome zero-day bug update shows the benefit of Lacros on a Chromebook
Last week, a new Google Chrome zero-day bug was patched. My Chromebook got that patch before nearly all other Chromebooks, thanks to Lacros.
Lacros in Chrome OS 100 is a pretty capable Chromebook experience
I’m all in with Lacros as my primary browser. So far, Lacros in Chrome OS 100 offers a comparable experience to the native Chrome OS browser.
Chrome OS 94 Stable Channel update for Chromebooks: Here’s what you need to know
On Thursday, Google released the Chrome OS 94 Stable Channel update for Chromebooks with a focus on accessibility. Here’s what you need to know about those, and other features in fixes arriving now.
Here’s how the Lacros browser will improve profile switching on Chromebooks
Need to manage multiple Google accounts on the same device? Here’s how the Lacros browser, decoupled from Chrome OS, will improve profile switching on Chromebooks.
Lacros vs Chrome and Chrome OS on Chromebooks
There’s lots of buzz around Lacros for Chromebooks. What is it, why does it exist and when will Chromebooks get this alternative browser? Here’s an explainer to help answer all of those questions.