![]() ![]() You can double-click on this to open it instantly – but since you might not want to keep it on your desktop I suggest moving it to a dedicated ‘web apps’ folder.Īfter moving the shortcut to a ‘safe’ folder all that’s left is to drag and drop it on to the Unity launcher to add it.Īll that’s left to do is click on the launcher item to open Keep. So, check the ‘Desktop’ option, then hit ‘Create’.Ī shortcut for the app will now be available on your desktop. For the purposes of this tutorial we are not going to use the second option, create launcher in ‘ Applications Menu’, because the shortcut it creates sometimes launches the browser instead of the Keep app. Right-click on its icon and, from the menu that opens, click ‘ Create Shortcuts…’.Ī window will appear asking you where you want to place your Application Shortcuts. ![]() Once installed locate it in Chrome’s app launcher. With checks out of the way it’s time for the first logical step: installing the Google Keep app in Google Chrome.Īs it’s not available through general searching you will need to click the following button to find it. If not, head over to Google’s Chrome site to nab a. Add Google Keep to Unity Launcherīefore we begin you need to check that you are running Google Chrome Stable or above, or a recent-ish version of Chromium (preferably not the stock version available in Ubuntu Software Centre). ![]() This article will show you how to add Keep to Unity’s launcher so that it a) shows an application icon and b) can be launched without Chrome itself being open. Be sure to follow our sister site OMG! Chrome! if you’re interested in Chrome-related news, extensions, tip and more. ![]()
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