Hi,

I don't own a Chromebook myself, but the concept is there to use web
applications wherever possible (the systems have limitied storage by
design, if I'm not mistaken). There is technical possibility to install/run
Linux applications, but it is not enabled by default.

Kind regards,
Kristof

On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 3:51 AM Troy A. Griffitts <scr...@crosswire.org>
wrote:

> We just received a 1 star review for Bishop from a Chromebook user.
>
> I didn't know Chromebook users could run Android applications
> officially.  I had heard it was experimental at one point but didn't
> know it ever reached production.
>
> Bishop (and I am guessing a ton of other Android apps) aren't geared
> toward devices with keyboards (e.g., we have a grid book and chapter
> selector for easy Bible navigation from a small touch screen; that's not
> how I would want to navigate if I had a keyboard).
>
> Do we have any apps specifically targeting Chromebooks?  Do they run
> Linux apps?
>
> May everyone stay COVID-19-free,
>
> Troy
>
>
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