Google's Drive app is now available for Windows on Arm
Briefly

Google's new beta version of the Google Drive desktop app for Windows 11 on Snapdragon chips delivers similar functionality as seen on Intel and AMD machines.
The launch of the native Google Drive app for Windows on Arm devices marks significant progress in achieving software parity with traditional x86 systems.
Google confirmed that while the app offers most essential features, it currently lacks the Outlook Meet plugin, possibly due to compatibility issues.
Alongside Google Drive, various apps like Chrome and Blender are also becoming natively supported on Arm, enhancing the overall software ecosystem for Snapdragon-powered PCs.
Read at The Verge
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