50+ Killer Apps for Your New Chromebook

50+ Killer Apps for Your New Chromebook

In celebration of the first wave of Chromebooks being released today, now is a great time to start looking for replacements for the tools you can’t live without on a day to day basis. Code editors, image editors, games? All of these can be replaced! I’ll show you the best choices today.

Required Chromebook Apps

Cream Boas, you say?

Nope, it’s called Chrome OS. If you’ve been living under a rock all this while, which is quite literally a possibility considering your silly question, Chrome OS is a cutting edge operating system from Google that intends to change how we think about using a computer — a paradigm shift as it were.

Google is betting that the future of computing lies in the cloud and Chrome OS is a bold step towards that idea.

Chrome OS, to oversimplify, is simply Chrome running on a stripped out custom Linux distro. Every task you’ll need to do will have to happen through a web app since you don’t really get your typical access to the file system and so can’t install traditional apps without tinkering in the kernel.

If that last sentence made you weep, wipe those tears away, little padawan. There are plenty of apps out there that can handle your typical workload. We, as developers, have gotten used to our cozy, customized setups but that doesn’t mean that we can’t change, when needed.

With that out of the way, let’s take a look at the apps you’ll need to become productive again – filtered into different categories. The majority are apps from the Chrome Web Store while the rest are normal web apps that provide a desktop like experience.


Categories


IDEs/Text Editors

Developers live inside IDEs and text editors. While it’s hard to replicate the entire Visual Studio suite inside a browser, there are plenty of options that should make development a pleasure on the cloud.

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Cloud9

Cloud9 is an online platform for development that makes developing applications more convenient than ever. Edit, Run, Debug your code and collaborate with others on your projects. Cloud9 has full NodeJS debugging and live JavaScript syntax checking. Syntax Highlighters are available for all popular languages and there’s TextMate theming support.

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Kodingen

Kodingen is an Online Development Environment including Code Editor, Cloud Hosting, Database Administration, and Collaboration with access to a Web-based file system and FTP & SVN integration.

Features include:

  • Free developer accounts
  • Connect to your own FTP Servers
  • Shell access to your files

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Akshell

Create web apps in JavaScript right from your browser! There’s nothing to download or install. You can create your first app by a single click and manage your code with Git and collaborate on GitHub. Just write code and Akshell will take care of the rest.

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CloudIDE

Cloud IDE is a hosted development environment where teams can collaboratively build gadgets, mashups, REST APIs, and HTML5 / JavaScript applications. Because you can deploy directly within a PaaS environment, migrating from development to staging and deployment takes just a few clicks. A multi-window, extensible editor supports several file types, while familiar file system tools make it easy to move files from local sources.

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Image Editing

The use of image editors can’t be underestimated. I have PhotoShop open in my workstation almost all the time. Whether it comes to retouching a photo to fix a red eye or creating a quick mockup for your client, an image editor is unarguably one of the most important tools for a front end developer. To that end, feel free to look through the bevy of options linked below: they vary from bitmap to vector. One of the editors below even has pressure sensitivity!

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Pixlr Editor

Pixlr presents a full featured photo editor direct in your browser — no download, no wait and 100% free.

If you are used to working with Gimp, Paint shop pro or even Photoshop you will feel right at home with this online image editor. It contains lots of the features that you normally see in desktop applications but just one click away.

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deviantART muro

DeviantART’s muro is one a kind. It focuses more on the artistic side of drawing applications and when it comes to it, it’s the most powerful and easiest to use Web-based drawing application available. It’s compatible with more devices than any other application of its kind. With the ability to save drawings and load them again later, deviantART muro allows for hours of endless drawing fun anytime you want.

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Advanced Image Editor by Aviary

An incredibly useful and fun web-based image editor that can be utilized by anyone looking to retouch and manipulate a photo. From basic image editing to manipulating complex effects, Aviary’s Advanced Image Editor delivers essential key features available in powerful desktop clients right through your browser. Aviary provides its users with an easy-to-use and accessible application that will spawn creativity and sharing with every use!

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Sketchpad

MugTug Sketchpad brings your favorite digital painting tools to the browser with a tool set including paintbrush, texture stamp, and spiral brush.

Each tool has a broad range of settings, including: flow, opacity, diameter jitter and more. When combined with texture, color and gradient swatches, the possibilities are endless.

All tools in Sketchpad can be used in two different blending modes, paint and light, doubling your color and texture combinations and giving you limitless possibilities for self-expression.

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Image Markup by Aviary

Aviary’s Image Markup is the perfect tool for editing images on-the-go. Resizing, cropping, rotating, and other simple editing tools are at your fingertips. Aviary’s Image Markup runs lightning fast even on the slowest connections, which makes for great results and sharing in no time at all!

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Picnik

Picnik is photo editing awesomeness! There’s a complete set of tools from basic fixes to professional quality effects and cosmetic touch ups. Get creative with our selection of fonts, shapes and stickers. Plus: Picnik connects right to all your favorite photo sharing sites like Facebook, Picasa Web, Flickr, Photobucket, and more so it’s never been easier to connect and share with your photos!

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Sumo Paint

sumopaint.com is a thriving online art community of over a 16 million unique users and over 350 000 registered members from over 220 countries. The primary purpose of the community is to create, share, remix, explore, comment, rate and fave the artwork of its members. Sumopaint.com hosts the internet’s most versatile painting / photo manipulation application called the Sumo Paint.

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Vector Editor by Aviary

Aviary’s Vector Editor allows users to create fully scalable vector art appropriate for logos, tee shirt designs, and more. You won’t find a similar tool on the web! Working with paths, lines, curves, and objects, our Vector Editor is a powerful tool for beautiful layer-based vector creations that can be shared with friends and business partners alike!

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Utilities

Considering the stripped out nature of the Chrome OS, you’ll be left out with a number of nifty utilities that you’d need to get your work done. Thankfully, a lot of them have online versions and equivalents.

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Pixlr Grabber

Create screen capture of visible part, selected area or whole page then you can edit them in pixlr editor or share them to public imm.io.

You also get a context menu for pulling down images to pixlr editor. Very handy tool!

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Calculator

Powerful calculator and converter for Chrome. It sports a simple but poweful interface. Large input/results box is what you need perfoming calculations. It comes standard with common math functions like sin(x), cos(x), sqrt(x), etc and poweful function shortcuts like a^b, a!, #a, a%b.

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Jolicloud

Jolicloud is the cloud desktop that makes it easy to manage everything you care about in the cloud. You can get started in seconds with Facebook Connect or signup for free and organize your entire collection of apps in a beautiful cloud desktop. You can launch and connect to your favorite Web services in just one click. More than 1,000+ apps are available from the Jolicloud App Center.

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Lovely Charts

Most diagramming softwares require you to worry about things like choosing colors, drawing arrows, picking up the correct symbols, etc… All sort of things that get between your ideas and their representation.

With Lovely Charts’s extremely simple and intuitive drag’n drop drawing mechanism, you’re able to focus on what really matters. You won’t have to draw boxes or arrows, and you won’t have to worry about what symbol to use.

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Fiabee

Fiabee for Chrome is an app that lets you intuitively manage all your files distributed across your many devices, directly from the web. You can specifically select which files you want to synchronize from your devices and store onto the others. By storing only what you choose rather than replicating all content everywhere, you’ll minimize on the use of space and memory.

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Timer Tab

This is basically a timer + alarm clock + stopwatch. Supports a countdown in the tab title and tab icon. You can choose any youtube clip to use as the audio alarm. It also works offline!

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Office

Ahh, office software. While I don’t get to them, I’m sure that’s not the case with the vast majority of you. A lot of big strides have been made in the recent years to the point that you can comfortably go with online services instead of being tied down to a single computer.

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Google Docs

Google Docs is a free, Web-based word processor, spreadsheet, slide show, form, and data storage service offered by Google. It allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating in real-time with other users.

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Zoho Writer

Zoho Writer is an online word processor that lets you to access/edit/share your documents online.

Built using AJAX technology, it’s fast and revolutionizes the way you work with documents. Having all your documents online, you have access to them from any computer, at home or at work. And no more emailing them back-and-forth to your colleagues, clients or friends for review, thanks to its instant collaboration, inline commenting and chat facilities.

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280 Slides

Create beautiful presentations, access them from anywhere, and share them with the world. With 280 Slides, there’s no software to download and nothing to pay for – and when you’re done building your presentation you can share it any way you like.

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SlideRocket

SlideRocket lets you create great presentations that wow your audience. You can access and share your presentations anywhere since the app includes a HTML5 viewer for iPad and iPhone. Presentation analytics let you measure message impact and audience engagement. Easily record audio on your slides enabling on demand presentations.

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Zoho Sheet

Zoho Sheet is an online spreadsheet application that lets you create, edit, and share spreadsheets on the web. It comes in handy for business people, accountants, scientists, scholars, students and anyone who deal with tabular data and need to use spreadsheets. It can be used to work with large amount of data, formulas, and charts. You can also collaborate on a spreadsheet with multiple users in real time.

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Audio and Video Editing

Heavy audio and video editing is one place where the cloud just can’t compete with the desktop. However, if you’re willing to make a few sacrifices there are a number of options that let you handle all the smaller projects comfortably.

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Stupeflix Video Maker

Stupeflix is a web app to create amazing videos easily.

Whether you want to make a beautiful slideshow with your pictures, or create a professional video ad to promote your business, Stupeflix makes it incredibly easy so you can focus on telling your story.

It’s easy and free to try: you don’t need to create an account, and videos are free up to 60 seconds.

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Audio Editor by Aviary

Aviary’s Audio Editor is a powerful audio editing tool used to remix your favorite songs or record your own. From trimming and looping your audio to reversing it altogether, Aviary’s Audio Editor allows for powerful clip editing. Creating a custom fade-out and adding pitch bends and reverb to your tunes couldn’t be easier. For even more possibilities, create beats in Aviary’s Music Creator and send them over to our Audio Editor to perfect them.

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Audiotool

Audiotool is a great online music production studio right in your browser.

You can create melodies using the amazing Pulverisateur synthesizer or go completely crazy with the Rasselbock. Audiotool lets you create your own sounds by wiring more than fourteen different effects together with one of our three drum machines or synthesizers. There are endless possibilities.

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Social Networking

Managing all your social networking accounts can truly be a chore if you need to have a ton of tabs open at the same time. Hand over that duty to one of the apps below and ease up the process dramatically.

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HootSuite

Use HootSuite’s social media dashboard to update Twitter, Facebook & more networks, plus monitor real-time search and track results.

With HootSuite’s unique social media dashboard, you can schedule and publish to Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, Foursquare, WordPress and more. Plus you can easily track trending topics and view campaign results without switching sites or apps. Also, you can get to your know your audience with information about their social presences, level of influence and publishing habits.

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TweetDeck

TweetDeck is your personal browser connecting you with your contacts across Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare and Google Buzz.

It brings together the power and flexibility of our award-winning desktop application, with a new cool and clear design, into an exciting new web app. Whether you are a social networking novice, or a technology powerhouse, TweetDeck will allow you to easily become master of your life online.

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Seesmic

Seesmic Web is the easiest way to use all your social networks directly from a web browser. Seesmic Web supports multiple accounts, and feeds from Google Buzz, Foursquare, Facebook and LinkedIn.

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News

Romping around on the internet seeking news is one of the main reasons that my productivity is so pathetically low. I imagine this is the case with a lot of you as well. Why would you need to get rid of this habit just because you’re using a new OS? Grab any of these apps below and procastinate away!

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NYTimes

Experience the award-winning journalism of The New York Times through the Google Chrome OS. The NYTimes app for the Chrome Web Store is a sophisticated HTML5 application that leverages advanced browser features to deliver a unique and compelling reading experience that can be read online or offline.

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USA TODAY

The latest news, scores, weather, stocks and photos you’ve come to expect from USA TODAY and now available in a beautiful new way, in HTML5. Staying informed has never been this quick, easy or enjoyable.

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Sports Illustrated Snapshot

Snapshot from Sports Illustrated delivers the world in sports photos every day to your desktop. The free app offers Sports Illustrated’s exclusive photos from our award-winning photographers, photo essays from the biggest global sporting events, rare images from our archives and up-to-the-minute sports information.

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Onion News Network

The Onion News Network delivers hard-hitting, up-to-the-minute reporting to more than 100 million households nationwide. Globally, the Onion’s network of branded channels and services reaches 811 countries in 152 languages.

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NPR for Chrome

NPR for Chrome: Experience NPR in magazine style with a focus on News, Arts & Life, and Music content that’s broad, deep, and timely. Popular features include playlist, hourly newscasts, station finder, and sharing.

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Productivity

Apps focused on project and task management have really taken off to the point that while desktop clients are present and fine, all the data lives in the cloud anyway. Using a web app is just a logical progression. Most of the apps here present a desktop like GUI with desktop-esque snappiness.

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Springpad

Springpad is a free application that makes it quick and easy to take notes and save anything you want to remember in one place – from tasks and lists to products, places, movies, recipes and more. It automatically organizes and enhances what you save with useful links and relevant offers to save you time and money. Everything you save is automatically synchronized and instantly accessible on the web and your phone.

Springpad for Chrome adds the additional capability of saving and accessing information even when you’re offline.

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Evernote

Evernote is an award-winning service that turns every computer and phone you use into an extension of your brain. Use Evernote to save your ideas, experiences and inspirations, then easily access them all at any time from anywhere. Capture your memories. Save all of your notes, research and projects into one place. Create task lists and to-dos so you’ll never forget a thing. Clip interesting webpages using Evernote browser extensions and plugins.

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Zootool

Zootool is a visual bookmark application for images, videos, documents and links. Organize your bookmarks in packs andadd tags to keep your Zoo tidy. Share your bookmarks with your friends via Email, on Facebook, Twitter or Tumblr.

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Instapaper

A simple tool to save web pages for reading later. It gives you a Read Later bookmark. When you find something you want to read, but you don’t have time, click Read Later. Come back when you have time, or read your articles on the go. I use it a ton when I know I’m going to be on the road.

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Todo.ly

Todo.ly helps you to organize your tasks into projects and sub projects. Select icons for your projects to highlight them even more.

Managing Tasks and Projects can’t be easier! With the intuitive drag and drop you can simply move your task from one project to another.

Assign due date to your tasks not to forget them. Tasks will pop into your Today list as due dates approach. Sort the tasks within the project by Due Date to see what you need to focus on.

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Instant Messaging

In this day and age of constant communication, IM clients are an absolute necessity. They’re pretty much one of the first things that I install. On the cloud, there are plenty of options offering all of the niceties of their desktop brethren — video chat included.

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IMO Instant Messenger

imo is a web application that allows users to hold text, voice and video chats. The service is free and requires no user-registration or sign-up. You can take your chat history with you wherever you go. Sending and receiving files is a cinch as is video and voice chat.. Star your favorite buddies for quick access

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Meebo Messenger

Meebo is an instant messenger that works with all of the popular networks.Provides a fairly sleek interface and is easy to use.

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eBuddy Web Messenger

eBuddy Web Messenger is a full-featured multi-network instant messenger.
Use it to chat on Yahoo!, AIM, Facebook Chat, Google Talk, MSN and MySpace Chat.

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Games

As a self-diagnosed game-aholic who needs his fix daily, gaming on the cloud, on a semi-powered notebook can be hard. That being said there are number of casual games with excellent production qualities that deserve a lot. Hey, casual gaming is still gaming, right?

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Angry Birds

What more needs to be said? The all pervasive Angry Birds game is now playable on your Chromebook as well! Lay waste to those dastardly pigs with your truly angry birds. I loved it on my iPhone and I love it in the browser.

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Mahjongg

Mahjongg solitaire (also called Mahjong solitaire) is free and fun to play. This puzzle board game involves tile matching strategy, and is good for all ages.

Over half a dozen beautiful tile layouts available.

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FarmVille by Zynga

FarmVille is a farming social network game developed by Zynga. It is available as an Adobe Flash application and thus should have no issues with Chrome OS. The game is a freemium game, meaning there is no cost to play but players have the option of purchasing premium content.

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RuneScape

RuneScape is a massively-multiplayer online game developed and published by Jagex Games Studio. The game is set in a fantasy world of warring races, ravaged landscapes and sinister powers. RuneScape is free-to-play and can be accessed on almost any PC with access to the internet.

RuneScape currently holds the world record as the most popular free MMO and has been played by over 180 million people worldwide.

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Sinuous

Sinuous is a very straight forward (read: sinusoidal) and addictive game where your objective is to avoid colliding with red dots by moving your mouse pointer. As you progress through the levels you will notice the speed and number of dots on screen increasing.

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SparkChess

The premier free online chess game. It features great graphics, three difficulty levels optimized for short and casual matches, autosave, 6 savegame slots and unlimited undo. Works offline – no internet connection is needed!

SparkChess is not aimed at professional chess players; it’s a chess game for the rest of us – challenging but fun! It implements all chess rules and has an extensive opening database.

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Music

A music playing app is always on my desktop — I simply can’t work without music. With Chrome OS, this can be a slight issue. The workaround would be to access one of the many streaming sites. Many of them provide a desktop like experience, with Grooveshark deserving a special mention.

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Grooveshark

Grooveshark is an internationally available online music search engine, music streaming service and music recommendation web software application, allowing users to search for, stream, and upload music free of charge that can be played immediately or added to a playlist.

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mflow

Mflow is legal social music service funded by digital music sales rather than advertising; this allows us to provide an uninterrupted and fun listening experience.Discover, share and listen to music online legally, for free and without ads.

Create and contribute to mflow’s revolutionary new massively collaborative playlists by including hashtags like #lazysunday and #upliftingtrance in your recommendations.

Listen to any of our 5 million tracks for free and then share the music to your friends and followers on facebook, twitter and mflow.

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Soundtracker

Soundtracker makes it easy to discover and play the music your friends and your neighbors are listening to. Use Soundtracker to comment on your friends’ stations, check their latest music, and more. Discover your city’s favorite artists. Access any artist, any genre from the largest music catalog on Internet radio with more than 10 million songs for FREE. Create your own radio stations and share them with your friends via Facebook.

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Pandora

Pandora is personalized internet radio that is designed to help you discover new music you’ll love mixed in with music you already know.

Pandora is powered by the most comprehensive analysis of music ever undertaken, the Music Genome Project: a crazy project started over ten years ago to capture the complex musical DNA of songs using a large team of highly-trained musicians.

Pandora is always free, with the option to pay for additional features.

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That’s a Wrap

Phew. That was a long list, wasn’t it? I hope it contained at least a couple of apps that you hadn’t heard of before. As I am absolutely sure, there are a ton of apps that I’m missing. Chime in at the comments and I’ll update this list accordingly. Thank you so much for reading!

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  • http://itssixeleven.wordpress.com sixeleven

    This makes me want a Chromebook even more!

  • http://www.kiranvoleti.com kiran voleti

    Great list. Wonderful post.

  • LazyAndroid

    Sorry, I am one of those that has been living under a rock.
    So tell me, why is it a good idea again to lose the freedom of installing anything you want?
    I need my photoshop, illustrator and indesign.
    Or Spotify and iTunes.
    Maybe I want to play Portal 2 or some other game.

    If I want a simpler experience with lots of apps, I rather go for a tablet like an iPad 2.

    Please don’t take my comment as trolling, I just don’t get it.

    • http://wethepixels.com JT

      The idea is that Chromebooks help manage your online life the best way possible. For a lot of people, their web life is everything. But it’s not for everyone. About Photoshop, Sumo Paint is a VERY good replacement for it, and it’s free. And yes, it’s not for hard core gaming (get an xbox – Portal 2 is amazing).

      • Kel

        There are other image editors that do a lot of things pretty well…, but, sorry, there is no replacement for PhotoShop.

      • Kel

        Sorry, semantics I’m sure…

      • http://www.jeffrey-way.com Jeffrey Way

        I don’t think that anyone who buys a Chromebook is expecting it to be their workhorse computer. If I ever pick one up, it would purely be for living room/kitchen internet browsing.

      • http://www.ssiddharth.com Siddharth
        Author

        I classify myself as an avid gamer and I’ve yet to actually play a proper game on the move. Drool at the E3 presentations on the move? Yes. Playing Witcher 2 on the move? No. That game is hard enough as it is. ;)

    • http://cloud-ide.com Mark

      Also the hardware becomes less relevant so the chromebooks are pretty cheap (and I expect them to become cheaper) and have all day battery. Maybe not for everybody yet, but that’s where Google wants to take us.

    • http://www.petarzivkovic.com Petar Zivkovic

      I agree… sounds like a crap idea. Maybe makes sense for my Mom or other “not so savvy” computer users, but I personally would never go for it.

      What happens if the electricity cuts out of your telecom is having problems, right in the middle of something important? You lose your work, and can’t finish until everything is back up and running… kinda sucks.

      On the flip side, this is a good post, lots of info for those that might actually want to try it out. :)

      • http://twitter.com/peterbancroft Pete

        I’ve just ordered one.

        I don’t expect it to be my “main” computer, but I can see it being the one I spend most time on – web browsing, checking emails, doing day to day stuff. I realise playing proper games isn’t going to happen any time soon, nor for that matter Photoshop, or listening to iTunes…

        I’m not sure I care. I don’t spend most my time doing that stuff. I spend most my time browsing the web. Editing docs I can do online easily, and email has long been a “web app.” If I lost power, chances are my desktop PC would power down and my work would be lost – so there’s no real counter argument there. And heck, the Chromebook doesn’t die on network loss – it just waits for the next connection.

        I’m intrigued by the Chromebook – I don’t think its going to be everything for everyone, and I don’t expect it to be more than a niche product. That said, its very interesting, and I would not be surprised to see Apple and Microsoft move in a similar direction… and they already are with Apple’s Cloud service, and Windows 8.

    • David

      Here is my mother reply: what’s photoshop…where is facebook in it? how do you make a presentation out of it?… The whole idea is for business, casual net user or students who need productivity , easy to use , no maintaintment no tech knowledge, … and Flash.

  • http://soufiane.qip.li Soufiane

    great list, BOOKMARKED

  • JW

    All your information are belong to us!

  • http://www.wdonline.com/ Jeremy McPeak

    The web-based Microsoft Office apps work well, too.

    • http://www.ssiddharth.com Siddharth
      Author

      Thanks, Jeremy. Will add it to the list in a jiffy.

  • http://wethepixels.com JT

    Google Music beta (music.google.com) – not an installable app (yet)

    I’ve had my Chromebook for about a week now, and I love it. I think the dev areas do need work though. I can’t make an Android app on Chromebook.

  • http://varemenos.com/ Varemenos

    Ya cause those can compare to Photoshop, Illustrator and god knows what else…
    And not to mention uploading everything i own to google’s servers.

  • http://www.successincluded.com/ Andy

    May I add this one:

    Tasks with Success Included
    https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/impimapdhggmjbeckkkmdacemfnenchj

    It’s not free, but it has the advantage of having someone (me) working on it full-time, adding new features and making it perfect for the small-business guy. :)

  • http://a1daily.com Kyson kane

    NICE! Good write up… I’m glad I’ve stumbled aross this page if I ever get a chrome book

  • http://allofcraigs.com Richard

    I like htmlinstant.com

  • http://www.cybergatesolutions.com/ Travis

    Great list, i just booked-marked this page. Thanks!

  • w1sh

    Sweet! I can surf the internet and upload all my personal files to governm-err… Google servers for the low price of $450?!

    And you mean I don’t even have to weigh my bulky laptop down with Photoshop and other silly applications?! Where do I sign up?

    Nevermind, I found the link: http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory.aspx?SubCategory=32&name=Laptops-Notebooks&Order=PRICE

    • w1sh

      Gee whiz, where are the technical specs? All I can find is, “Runs on Chromium, and boots up in like 10 secs!”

  • Nykeri

    sorry but i still dont see the point of chromebooks

    • http://www.jeffrey-way.com Jeffrey Way

      Apology accepted.

      • Sam

        haha..pun intended. I also don’t get any point in purchasing a chromebook. Why wouldn’t one buy a netbook, instead of this chromebook ? Whats the point ? I want freedom to install anything, be it linux, windows or Mac. Why would Google set limitations for their users.

  • Joe

    I’d not heard of Sumo Paint until yesterday (somebody has created a Sumo Paint plugin for WordPress on Code Canyon).

    It does look good and has a good feel to it, but I’m sure the purists will prefer Photoshop because it doesn’t do everything.

  • http://www.designkanya.com Design Kanya

    Ah! and the world changes again! :)
    Now we will start living in the cloud and still not know our neighbors!

  • http://www.core3solutions.com Adam

    I like We are Hunted for music and music discovery. Also Google Music (if you have the beta invite) is awesome and in my opinion better than itunes becuase its snappy and my music is synced 24/7 across all devices.

    Also… for coding I MUCH prefer to SSH into a server using Chrome OS’s built in terminal (Alt+Cmd+T)

    i actually haven’t loaded up my windows machine in three months… I can do everything I need to as a web developer from my CR48. I love it. and it loves me.

  • Said

    Круто, Пасиб !

  • http://patrickheck.de Patrick

    Maybe it should be noted that most of these Websites work in any modern Browser and not just Google Chrome.

  • Privacy Now

    A computer where the OS, browser, applications, search engine and personal data are all controlled by a single company that collects enormous amounts of information about its users? Not my idea of a good laptop.

    • http://www.bayton.org Jason

      Don’t be stupid. Many people run a Windows computer and don’t have everything they own stored in Windows servers. The same with Apple.

      It’s just a device. You choose where to store your files online.

    • Kirk Longuski

      And really, what are you worried they’ll do with your information? If they aren’t limiting your freedom, don’t give me any Big Brother rant. It’s a simple exchange; Google makes a product (or in this case facilitates the use of other products) and instead of money, asks for information. Just as no one forces you to use your money in ways you don’t want to, no one will force you to offer your information on the Google alter; it’s entirely possible to avoid on the web, if you’re just a little careful. you just won’t get as much nice, free stuff as the rest of us do.

  • http://philippesaid.de/ Philippe

    The idea of the chromebook is great but that you’re always connected and always online – isn’t quite true yet.

  • http://www.daytonaweatherguy.com BFrook

    I hope they come out with an offline music player that can directly access files on the SD card slot. I have messing around with local playlists, but even after saving them, they seem to clear out. It is not easy dealing with local files on these things, but otherwise I love my Chromebook.

  • Raymond

    I’m a newbie to this ‘Cloud Concept’ but it seems to me that you don’t need one of these ‘Chromebooks’ to use these cloud apps. Am I right?

    I actually signed up for the Kodingen.com app and from what I see it’s great. I think it’s better than putting WAMP or SAMP on my laptop.

    Is there something I’m missing for why people are resisting? Is it Google?

    thanks.

    - Ray

  • http://online-php.com Gregory C.

    Great list.. Thank you.
    However, most of the applications are located in the internet, and they are not “chrome applications”, what would make them much faster and with offline access.

  • http://www.ericom.com/html5_rdp_client.asp?URL_ID=708 Adam

    You missed out on a cool app for accessing Windows app or virtual desktops from Chromebooks. Ericom AccessNow is a pure HTML5 RDP client that enables Chromebook users to connect to any RDP host, including Terminal Server (RDS Session Host), physical desktops or VDI virtual desktops – and run their applications and desktops in a browser.

    This means that you can use AccessNow for instant, turnkey web-enablement of most any Windows application. Running entirely within a browser, AccessNow works natively with Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer (with Chrome Frame plug-in), Firefox and any other browser with HTML5 and WebSockets support.

    Ericom‘s AccessNow does not require Java, Flash, Silverlight, ActiveX, or any other underlying technology to be installed on end-user devices.

    For more info, and to download the beta, visit:
    http://www.ericom.com/html5_rdp_client.asp?URL_ID=708

    For a video demo:
    http://www.ericom.com/AccessNow_Demo.asp?URL_ID=708

  • Benjamin

    You missed ShiftEdit… the best IDE out there.

  • http://karmamule.wordpress.com Eddie Y

    I really like mog (http://www.mog.com or in the chrome store as ‘Mog Music’) for music. You pay $5 or $10 a month (5 for web/sonos streaming, 10 includes android/ios devices with offline storage) and they have a really simple yet nice Chrome UI, and an 11 million song library with lots of obscure stuff. It’s more like Rhapsody than Google Music, so you aren’t limited to just the music you’ve bought and uploaded.

  • erico

    for news the best is the app for huffigton post

  • Areku

    Super! Cool! Thank you very much! I’m from Ukraine ;-)

  • Ryan

    So basically, do everything online. If the internet is down, then you’re finished.

  • Ian Rock

    I kinda like the idea, as Jeffrey mentions, for browsing around the house and garden without having to worry about battery life.
    I might even get the kids one. No more repeated shouting to come downstairs at dinner time – just unplug the wireless router! :o)

    Not sure I’d pay the price they are asking for a Chromebook. However I don’t think it will be long before members of the linux community like Ubuntu, develops their own free distro around Firefox for instance, which will run on any basic machine.

  • Brad

    I have the CR-48 and use it daily, we keep it upstairs to do everything except play graphic intense games. IMDB, watching the Daily Show, all the bookkeeping which BTW there’s Mint.com. When the prices come down some I will get one with a better video card. Definitely going to get one for all our parents, they are tired of Windows Updates and I am tired of hearing about it.

    At work, sure I am not going to be able to replace AutoCAD just yet, but there is hope… Online apps are available in any modern browser and by now they have replaced everything else.

  • http://www.empowerbpo.com Jason

    wow wonderful collection i like all app. Thanks for share with us.

  • peterodgers

    i have one.

    it’s essentially the chrome browser. it’s the cloud concept.

    it’s different enough to require some learning and documentation’s whereabouts is not intuitive, though not bad when you find it.

    it should not be your only computer but an annex.

    cloud computing may be the future. security features may be important, also ease of use.

    lots of people react negatively to the idea of Chromebook and the cloud concept.

    you can learn a lot about both by getting good with the Google Chrome browser.

    i find P. McFederie’s book on it very useful as a guide to learning the new game.

  • http://gods-of-art.com S3bY

    Great collection! I will definitely try todo.ly!

  • http://www.chromebookuser.com/forum/ Quincy Darnell

    Thanks for putting this list together! I’m installing some of them right now! ;)

  • http://fuzzytutorials.com/ Richard

    Really nice article and write up.

    I’d really like to have a good play around with the new notebook.

  • http://mohanvamsi.com Dreamrunner

    I am digging it.

  • http://www.dalmenyclose.com Ross Hall

    An interesting collection of apps there. Some of them “hint” at being business ready (I’m thinking Google Docs in particular) but I notice there’s a lack of workflow, databasing and true collaborative tools.

    So a good start for personal productivity, but we need to see more group productivity tools available to convert people who are running non-corporate, multi-employee businesses.

  • riel

    For coding, try shiftedit. Very sleek, integrates your servers and files with ftp/ssh and edit direct, online! Give it a try.

  • Riel

    Another app that can boost your productivity is Remotespark :http://www.remotespark.com/htm5.html

    One thing I might need is to dive into a quick RDP session of our Terminal server. The HTML5 RDP experience is nothing less then impressive. You just have to run your small Java applet on a server somewhere, or local (which is not possible on chromebook ..) But I run it on a hosted server and that works great for a lot of people.

  • http://sharing-q.blogspot.com tria

    i like, thanks …

  • http://bestseller-review.com lungkao

    Thanks for putting this list together! I’m installing some of them right now!

  • http://www.freshbrands.co.uk Jon Barron

    Yep – great article. I bookmarked it too and the heading made me LOL.

  • http://www.entertainmentlog.com james

    Wow… Really excellent work! Thanks for sharing this information with us… keep posting cheers!

  • TequilaStorm

    I just got one and it works greatly in cooperation with personal server like synology -where i can access my personal files and listen to my music from synology webapp. Really looking forward to explore web based apps.

  • Lutz

    Nice list of tools, if you want to see most of them combined into one nifty activity stream on your chromebook, check out Hojoki (hojoki.com). No need to log in again and again in all apps to check. Can’t live without it. But be aware, we’re building it, so maybe I’m a litte biased ;)

  • H+

    in addition to the Office section shown in this article, Microsoft Office is actually available free online with a Windows Live ID.

    check it out, skydrive.live.com

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  • david

    Any1 if there is any flash or video grabber like IDM? for downloading video from youtube or hulu…?

    • Hiram Causey

      youtube works fine on my chromebooks they are a great idea in the making just wish they would pick up the app pace