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===== Two ways of installing your apps ===== | ===== Two ways of installing your apps ===== | ||
- | There are two basic ways of installing your apps. | + | There are two basic ways of installing your apps, each with their own problems and advantages. Unlike Android on your phone/ |
==== Side Along ==== | ==== Side Along ==== | ||
- | If you want to use the Google Play Store but still use apps that are not available there, the simplest solution is [[unix: | + | Side Along uses Google Play Store as the main repository for apps. Since Play Store is restricts installing apps from any other source, we must use a work around to be able to install apps from other repositories. |
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+ | If you want to use the Google Play Store but still use apps that are not available there, the simplest solution is [[unix: | ||
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+ | ==== Developer Mode ==== | ||
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+ | Developer Mode sets ChromeOS so you can replace the Google Play Store and use F-Droid as a replacement. Unfortunately, | ||
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+ | **Article coming soon.** | ||