For example, you can’t run Android apps on CloudReady installations. Because the CloudReady install wasn’t supported by Google, some of the more advanced features of Chrome OS are missing. Neverware’s customers will see tangible benefits from the Google acquisition. There are no details on that right now, but the company does say that the release cadence of CloudReady will be realigned to match Google’s Chrome OS release cycle on devices that ship with Chrome OS. It promises to seamlessly transition customers to whatever model Google decides to pursue. According to Neverware, Google’s acquisition of the company means this product will be officially supported in the future. The company says Google will honor all multi-year subscriptions, but there are no changes planned to the tiers right now. Currently, Neverware offers a free home tier and two paid tiers that come with support and remote management.