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When does it make more sense to develop a native desktop app, or an Electron-powered web UI app? We break it down for you.
Spotify's premium, paying subscribers can download tracks onto laptops via its desktop app to have songs available later even without connectivity. Joan E. Solsman was CNET's senior media reporter, ...
Google has updated the Chrome Remote Desktop app for Android, ditching the previous native app for a (buggy) new web-based version. Before today, Chrome Remote Desktop – Google’s free service that ...
As Spotify expands into more global markets, the music streaming service is also refining its user experience. Starting today, it's rolling out a much-needed redesign for its desktop and web player to ...
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Spotify today announced that it has overhauled its desktop app and web player with an "improved look and feel" that offers design parity and also makes both the app and the web experience easier to ...
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Now accessible directly via IPVanish Windows and macOS apps, Secure Browser lets you visit various websites without worrying ...
WhatsApp is bringing back the ability to send view-once media on its desktop applications, including Windows, macOS, and WhatsApp Web. The feature was removed from WhatsApp's desktop apps last year, ...
WhatsApp is finally bringing back a highly requested feature on the WhatsApp Web and Desktop. Users will soon be able to access View Once photos and videos outside of their mobile devices again.
Web apps are an essential part of most people’s workflow, whether it’s writing an email in Gmail or editing a spreadsheet in Excel Online. It’s handy to have all your stuff in the cloud, for sure, but ...