Chromebooks are fantastic devices. They are perfect for traveling business people, students can benefit from a Chromebook, ideal for senior citizens, and anyone else who wants an easy-to-use and secure operating system. But they’re not without their downsides. If you own a Chrome OS device, there’s good chance you’ve occasionally become frustrated at some of its limitations. Some of those limitations can be overcome by putting the device in Developer Mode. But is it a good idea? Could the negatives outweigh the positives? The answer is “Perhaps.” It depends on your technical competence and how you plan to use the...
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