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Breh you need a real computer for all of that. Not a chrome bookI heard you cant cant run FL studio is that true? And I wanted to get Photoshop for it as well. Will I get the full version or the truncated one that is on Android? Also, do they still have audiotool?
Lol gotchaBreh you need a real computer for all of that. Not a chrome book
The best way to describe a Chromebook is a laptop that only uses an internet browser and the app store. This works well in 2019 since apps are becoming more encompassing and you can do more and more things via an internet browser, but it does cause issues when you need to use a computer program instead of an app.I heard you cant cant run FL studio is that true? And I wanted to get Photoshop for it as well. Will I get the full version or the truncated one that is on Android? Also, do they still have audiotool?
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Its cause they know they're not the original man.
Or a tablet in the form of a laptop. I love mine. It's not slow and clunky like a windows device.The best way to describe a Chromebook is a laptop that only uses an internet browser and the app store
Yeah that is a good description.Or a tablet in the form of a laptop. I love mine. It's not slow and clunky like a windows device.
It started off restricted but has grown pretty drastically since then. Google Docs has offline support for general typing and I personally use Linux to fire up VS Code for coding offline with ease. Additionally, the Google Play Store comes with every Chromebook and so if an app has downloads for offline usage on your phone (ie Udemy, Soundcloud, Netflix, Pocket) then it is also available as a feature on your computer as well.How hindered is ChromeOS without an internet connection? I'm looking for something lightweight that I can easily carry for when I want to type up some technical documentation or write a few scripts. Don't want to always have to carry my MBP with me.
With Black Friday around the corner, here is some advice on deciding what is the right Chromebook for you:

I got the Lenovo 100e for $99
I just needed something fast and portable, plus it comming with a 45w type charger meant I can charge my Note 10+ at 45w without having to buy the $45 charger
Any recommendations for stuff I should install or tips n tricks for my new chromebook?
Thanks, yeah I really like the touchpad short cuts, didn't know about the 3 finger ones, I just use the 2 finger scroll and left n right to go back or forward a page
- Chrome Remote Desktop is an option that is easy to connect and can be a life saver if you ever get stuck trying to do something that needs more horsepower. It lets you jump into another computer easily and harness Windows or MacOS if you need it.
- Downloading the app store can help, especially for media consumption. Netflix in Chrome won't allow cffline listening IIRC but if you download their Android App, you are good to go.
- When it comes to Chrome extensions, I use uBlock Origins to block all popups, and I use Video Speed Controller to easily speed up videos (including YouTube & Netflix). Also, I have shortcut keys, so if I hit the 'L' button for example, the video will jump forward 20 seconds.
- Speaking of keyboard shortcuts, for me, I am so much faster on my Chromebook because I know shortcut keys that just 'work'. Things like three-finger click on a link to open it separately in a new tab, three finger click on the tab at the top of the page to close out the tab, slide two fingers up/down to scroll, slide three finger left/right to jump between tabs quickly, etc.