Zoom became a sensation during the pandemic when demand for virtual meetings was at its highest, and the company grew rapidly in a short amount of time. But now as the world opens up, Zoom is slowly moving towards a more confined space, discontinuing support for essential platforms a while back.
The Zoom app on Chromebooks is the first loss of this change, and from August 2022, the app will no longer work on this Google-focused notebook that runs on the ChromeOS platform. But you really don’t have to worry about this app being incompatible on Chromebooks. The old Zoom app was based on nothing but Chrome, which was effectively being phased out by the company for a new and improved version.
The old app was neither secure nor lost support for updates making it easy to bypass for any system breaches. Google clearly wants to avoid such mishaps in the near future, so closing this old app is the best way forward.
Now, for Chromebook users, Zoom has its own Progressive Web App (PWA), which made its debut last year. It is on par with the macOS and Windows versions of Zoom with a new improved user interface and new features like background blur on video calls.
The new version initially had its own problems and bug issues, and many users complained about them as well, but the company has managed to fix them and make it a useful tool.
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Zoom is alerting users to switch from the old app to the newer PWA version on Chromebooks, and we suggest you transition quickly so you can easily get used to the new version and use its features regularly. can do
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