Chromeduino 2
Create Arduino-compatible sketches on your Chromebook
What is Chromeduino 2?
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Summary
Update of original app [of same name] created by Casey Halverson, modified by Fraser Bullock to include serial monitor + user specified IP for compile server.
Recent Changes:
- Version 3 has been released! Check it out at https://duino.app
Reporting Issues: This app is on some-what life support at the moment due to the time-poorness of the developers. If you have any issues, please post an issue on the GitHub where we will actually receive a notification and act on it. We are always welcome to developers to help build out the features of this app.
Share the Love <3 : If you have a spare development VPS or something lying around, why not help the community and run a public compile server on it. (You can also add some shameless self promotion in the description)
If you don't have servers to spare, but still want to support the project, you can also buy the developers a coffee.
Please visit the GitHub for more info.
User reviews
User reviews summary
Pros
- Simple and user-friendly interface for beginners
- Can connect and recognize off-brand Arduino devices
- No subscription fee, free of cost
Cons
- Issues with saving code
- Problems with cursor alignment during typing
- Trouble finding a server to connect to
Most mentioned
- Ease of use
- Issues with typing and cursor alignment
- Useful for Arduino programming on Chromebook
Recent reviews
Safety
Risk impact
Chromeduino 2 is relatively safe to use as it requires very minimum permissions.
Risk likelihood
Chromeduino 2 has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.