Cameyo Blurs the Line Between Web Apps and Local Apps with Native File System Integration on ChromeOS
CARY, N.C., June 29, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Cameyo today announced another innovation in virtualization that makes using Windows apps on Chromebooks a truly seamless experience. Cameyo's Virtual App Delivery (VAD) platform now features native file system integration with ChromeOS, giving users direct access to their local folders and files from within virtual apps. This, combined with Cameyo's recent announcement of Cameyo PWAs, enables ChromeOS users to launch any Windows apps directly from their taskbar and open/edit/save files locally on their device - all without the apps being installed locally.
- Cameyo's Virtual App Delivery (VAD) platform now features native file system integration with ChromeOS, giving users direct access to their local folders and files from within virtual apps.
- "This level of integration shows Cameyo's commitment to delivering a seamless experience for Windows apps on Chromebooks, and removes a potential barrier for IT teams that have been considering ChromeOS but were concerned about enabling Windows apps."
- The introduction of Cameyo's native file system integration with ChromeOS delivers an experience where Chromebook users cannot tell whether or not a Windows app is installed locally on their device (even though Windows apps cannot be installed on ChromeOS).
- Cameyo's web file system integration works with all ChromeOS, Windows, and macOS devices and is available today to all customers, at no additional cost.