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Tutorial: Getting Started - Chrome Web Store - Google Code. This tutorial walks you through creating an app that uses the Chrome Web Store Licensing API. You have many choices when implementing an app for the Chrome Web Store, but this tutorial features a common use case: a hosted app that's implemented in Java, with the help of Google App Engine and the Eclipse IDE. You should be able to follow this tutorial even if you've never used Java, Google App Engine, or Eclipse. You'll get more out of this tutorial if you read the Overview first. Note: You only need to use the Licensing API if you use Chrome Web Store Payments. For information on other payment options, see Charging for your app in the Overview. Before you start, make sure you're using the Dev channel version of Google Chrome, and learn how to find the Chrome Developer Dashboard. Subscribe to the Dev channel by following the instructions in Early Access Release Channels. Back to top In the edit page for your app, click the Change pricing button.

Overview Checking for Payment Samples. Formats: Manifest Files - Google Chrome Extensions - Google Code. Early Access Release Channels. Chrome supports a number of different release channels. We use these channels to slowly roll out updates to users, starting with our close to daily Canary channel builds, all the way up to our Stable channel releases that happen every 6 weeks roughly. Channels Windows 64-bit All channels may be run in parallel -- they install into distinct directories and use dedicated User Data directories. Windows 32-bit Mac Android Linux How do I choose which channel to use? The release channels for chrome range from the most stable and tested (Stable channel) to completely untested and likely least stable (Canary channel).

What should I do before I change my channel? Back up your data! Before you switch, you should make a backup of your profile (bookmarks, most visited pages, history, cookies, etc). Make a copy of the User Data\Default directory (for example, copy it to 'Default Backup' in the same location). ~/.config/google-chrome/Default Reporting Dev channel and Canary build problems.

Install Google Web Apps in Google Chrome. If you use Google Chrome Dev Channel or a recent Chromium build, you can install 3 Google apps: Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Docs. "An installed web app could be separated visually from other tabs, could integrate better with the OS, and could be granted increased permissions. Installing a web app in Google Chrome is easy and quick, with no restart required. At its simplest, installing a web app is like creating a super-bookmark to it," explains Google. To install a web app, you need to write a small Chrome extension that includes one or more icons, the URLs used by the applications and the permissions that are required. Chrome already includes extensions for 3 popular Google services and here's how to add them: 1. 2. 3. 4. %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application\[Version]\resources (Vista, Windows 7)%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\Application\[Version] \resources (Windows XP) 5. 6.

Development guide. Google:baseURL unchangable and sets Google search language purely based on IP country.