Chromebook Offline Capabilities Use your Chromebook during those infrequent times you’re not on the internet.
Use a Chromebook while offline You probably spend most of your time on a computer browsing the web, chatting with friends, listening to music and doing work. Chromebook was designed to help you do those things faster and easier. And for those rare moments where you’re disconnected: • Chromebooks come with built-in offline apps • You can find more apps in the “Offline Apps” collection in the Chrome Web Store • Local storage lets you save files like documents, photos and movies to your Chromebook
Get everyday things done Watch movies, listen to music and Play games • Work on Google Docs, Sheets and read the news • Enjoy free classics like ‘Solitaire’ Slides or edit Microsoft Office files • Use the built-in audio and video and ‘Cut the Rope’ with Quickoffice (Beta) player to play music and movies • Continue with your current game • Take quick notes and set that you’ve stored on your of ‘Angry Birds’ Chromebook reminders with Google Keep • Discover new games like ‘Happy • Write and respond to e-mails • Use apps like New York Times Friday!’ in the Chrome Web Store using Offline Gmail (your e-mails and Pocket to save articles and will be sent when you reconnect) websites you want to read when disconnected
Get more out of your Chromebook • Set up offline access to your Google Drive files so that you can get to your stuff when you’re offline. Your files will automatically sync with Google Drive when you reconnect • Explore the Chrome Web Store’s “Offline Apps” and “For Your Desktop” collections to find new free offline apps
google.com/chromebook