CodeWeavers is developing a product called CrossOver that allows Mac and Linux based systems to run Windows apps without opting for options like dual-boot or virtual machines. CrossOver is based on open source Wine project and is available as a licensed product on both Mac and Linux.
The team is working on an Android version for CrossOver. As recently Chromebooks got the Android app support, the developers can now use the Android version to run Windows apps on Chrome OS machines as well.
The company has also posted a video of CrossOver running Steam to play the game 'Limbo' on a Chromebook that you can check out below:
However, there is one catch, only Intel-based Chromebooks and Android devices will be able to enjoy this feature.
Earlier, Google announced at its I/O developers meet that Chromebooks will be getting the support for Android Apps. This decision by the company was a huge one as it increases the capability of Chromebooks by giving them access to millions of apps currently present on Google Play Store.
Later, the company also listed out the devices that will be getting the support. Acer's Chromebook R11, Google's 2015 Chromebook Pixel and Asus Chromebook Flip will be first in line to get the Android app support. The company has said that the support should hit the stable channel by September or OctoberFor the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube.