JAKARTA Google will release ChromeOS 130 for Chromebook Plus at the end of October with various new features. In addition to releasing features to improve device performance, Google will also release a new application.

The application is a Recorder, a tool used to record sounds and store them in file form. Recorders can be found on any device, both computer and cell phone, but Google wants to distinguish Recorders on Chromebook Plus.

Reporting from 9to5google, this application will include a real-time transcript feature that can function even if the user does not have a Wi-Fi data or network. Not only transcripting, this feature can also identify speakers and create a summary.

All recorded audio will be visible on My Record page with a name display, a new two description of the transcription, the time when the audio is recorded, to the duration of the recording. On each audio, users will see a vertical three-dot button.

When tapped, the user will see a small card that displays three menus, namely Full Details, Exports, and Deletes. In the first menu, users will see more detailed information about the audio and exports will make it easier for users to share audio.

Meanwhile, at the bottom of the Record page I have a button to start recording in the middle and there is a button to select the microphone on the left. Users can activate and disable Chromebook Audio easily.

Next, on the right, there is the Settings button that will appear in the form of a floating window. In the General Section, there is an option to activate Don't Disturb (DND) mode and the screen remains active, while in Transcription and Summary there is a menu to enable speaker identification and summary creation.


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