Chrome App
It would be great to see a Proclaim app in the Chrome Webstore for use on ChromeOS machines or public computers so that we can work on our presentations wherever we are at.
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Pastor Joseph Carty commented
I agree that this would be a great feature. I am migrating to using only a chromebook and also am struggling with the idea that I have to open my PC only to use Logos and Proclaim. Logos has a Web app but it doesn't have features I need like export to Proclaim. If you make a generic web app, or if you make a chrome OS app, either way, I'll be really thankful. I'm at the point where I'm considering leaving faithlife after all these years if you are not able to serve me on my chromebook and give me something that is completely cloud based.
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I would *love* to have a Chrome OS app. Literally about the only thing that I use my PC for now is Proclaim, and the machine is old and cranky, it would be so much nicer to use my Chromebox and Chromeboox, myproductivity would soar. I agree also with the suggestion that a Chromecast interface would be a huge plus. I have gone to churches where it was easier to bypass their multimedia setup and just pop a Chromecast in the monitor and run slide presentations from my phone. So glad to find this suggestion - I hope and pray that it comes to pass!
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Ken Richter commented
Amen!
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Nate Cress commented
Another great addition to the Proclaim Chrome App would be introducing Google Cast so that churches could set up their presentations using the affordable Chromecast if they wanted to.
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Nate Cress commented
With the launch of powerful Chromebook hardware like the Chromebook Pixel, more and more people will want to access services like this. The Samsung Chromebook has been the best selling laptop on Amazon for a while now. Since Proclaim is already so focused on the cloud, this just makes sense as the logical next step.