Chrome OS has spent years reaching feature parity with traditional operating systems, and one of the last major missing features is virtual desktops. On Windows, macOS, and most flavors of Linux, you can create multiple workspaces with their own instances of applications and switch between them quickly. Virtual desktops arrived in Chrome OS Canary earlier this month, and now it's a bit closer to rolling out to everyone.
First, Virtual Desks (Google's name for virtual desktops) has moved up from Chrome OS 77 to Chrome OS 76, meaning it's now available in the Beta channel — you no longer have to risk switching to the Dev or Canary channels to try it out.
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