

The release of Thinkpad x13s elevated it to a whole new level by stamping it as approved for business.Īnyway, I definitely sound like pro Microsoft, and I kind of am, but I absolutely love Chromebooks and I own one for myself, one for my wife (who swears she's never go back to Windows), and one for my daughter. The recommended route of using brew doesn’t seem to apply the patches needed and brew hasn’t been. From messaging apps to games, you should be able to run. The previous 5.2 release works on the M1 with patches but there isn’t an easy way to install it. Nox APP Player emulates the Android operating system, allowing you to run Android apps on your PC. Free alternative to Parallels for M1 MBA I want to play VRChat and Portal, but my Parallels trial ran out months ago. And Google certainly wouldn't like I don't think Windows on ARM is as wide spread as Linux, but it has a higher visibility being Windows. Nox APP Player brings Android apps to your desktop. With Edge mimicking so much out of chrome, and with Windows 11 SE looking closer to chrome OS and running well on lower hardware, offering access to your (old) data on Google drive is a key factor to enable hybrid environments and an eventual switch over. But it doesn't change that this what I really thinkīoth OS are now locked in a battle, and the education space is where MS is assaulting the hardest as it is dominated by Google, and it makes future generations more inclined to use it if they got the chance.Īnd MS can't magically change the landscape, so it wants to offer an easy an familiar switch to those young ChromeOS users.

Yes, it was a rant, and it was out of frustration.
