“As a company, our goal is to empower every student to be a lifelong creator and having our free mobile apps on Chromebooks helps us reach millions more students who can bring their ideas to life.” “The popularity of Chromebooks in the classroom has exploded, and we’re thrilled to offer students access to Adobe tools on these devices, allowing them to learn the way they do best – by doing and creating,” said Mark Rupert, Senior Director of Education at Adobe. Starting today, six Adobe apps will be available for download from the Google Play Store for supported Chromebooks. That Android app support is giving Adobe the opportunity to make some of its Creative Cloud apps compatible with select Chromebooks. ![]() That is slowly changing as Google is bringing Android app support to Chromebooks. There’s no doubt that Chromebooks are king of the classroom these days, but for as simple as they are for education, they are still lacking in some areas that traditional laptops offer.
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