Gospel Living web app or desktop app and potential for non-member access
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Re: Gospel Living web app or desktop app and potential for non-member access
For those of us who aren't nearly as computer literate as some of the rest of you, could you explain that process? I download apps all the time. I've never downloaded a Google Play app through Chromebook, don't know what that means or the process it would involve. If I go to the playstore, the only options I see is to download Google apps for and on eligible Google devices. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Gospel Living web app or desktop app and potential for non-member access
"Google Play" is Google's app store for Android. You can use Google Play to download other apps, including Gospel Library, Sacred Music, and Gospel Living.dlayton wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2023 7:25 am For those of us who aren't nearly as computer literate as some of the rest of you, could you explain that process? I download apps all the time. I've never downloaded a Google Play app through Chromebook, don't know what that means or the process it would involve. If I go to the playstore, the only options I see is to download Google apps for and on eligible Google devices. Thanks in advance.
Here are some instructions for enabling Google Play on a Chromebook and using it to install Android apps:
https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/7021273?hl=en
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Re: Gospel Living web app or desktop app and potential for non-member access
F. Y. I. - The Amazon Appstore is not available for download from the Microsoft Store on Windows 11 devices after March 6, 2024.