Zoom's original Chrome OS plugin has supposedly been removed. The Zoom Progressive Web App (PWA) will be the sole choice for users. In June of this year, the video conferencing service released a Chromebook-specific app. The PWA works like a regular app, but it can't do anything natively. The features and functions are given over the Internet.
Zoom's PWA for Chrome OS is claimed to be experiencing a number of challenges right now, but with the recent development, Chromebook users will have no choice but to utilize Zoom's PWA to attend or organize video conferences. Zoom has stopped supporting its original Chrome OS app, according to 9to5Google, preventing users from attending meetings. The original app is no longer available on the Chrome Web Store and can only be accessed via a direct link.
When a user uses Zoom's Chrome OS extension, a message appears that says "Zoom client must be updated to attend this conference," according to the complaint....