Closing twelve months, we saw that Google had ambitions to develop all app icons in Chrome OS utilize a spherical make. Now, with Chrome OS 86, they look to be following thru on that intention.
Sooner than the launch of the Pixelbook Dawdle — basically, sooner than we had even heard the “Pixelbook Dawdle” name — we stumbled on screenshots of an inner Google Doc exhibiting that Chrome OS would get a handful of latest apps in its shelf by default. Alongside that, we saw a level out that Chrome OS app icons would soon all change into spherical, as a replacement of the wild mixture of icon shapes available this day.
That proposed redesign wasn’t done in time for the Pixelbook Dawdle’s unlock, but now, over a twelve months since we first spotted it, Google has gone thru with changing all of Chrome OS’s app icons. On latest builds of Chrome OS Canary, apps like Stadia and Gmail that beforehand simply damaged-down their raw icon now seem with a white circle on the assist of them. Assorted net apps like Photopea adapt to the spherical make by the utilize of a varied icon.
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All in all, making app icons spherical is a very delicate change, but it’s one that speaks to the consistency in make between Android and Chrome OS. App icons now peep simply about the same between Chrome OS and the default theme of Google’s believe Pixel telephones. With time, possibly Chrome OS would possibly well well introduce one of the major different icon shapes supplied on Pixel telephones, but for now, the circles are like minded to Chrome OS’s total make.
Chrome OS Canary is currently on model 86, which implies we would possibly well well see the newly spherical icons arrive for all net, Android, and Linux apps starting with Chrome OS 86.
More on Chrome OS:
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- [Update: Video] Chrome OS to make Android ‘Phone Hub’ w/ notifications and ‘job continuation’
- Google launches ChromeOS.dev as a hub for Chrome OS developers of all kinds
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