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Watch Apple WWDC videos using Google Chrome

WWDChrome is a Chrome extension developed by jrejaud that allows you to watch Apple's WWDC Developer Videos using Google Chrome instead of Safari. This extension is specifically designed for the developer videos and does not support live streaming.

With WWDChrome, you no longer have to switch to Safari to watch the WWDC videos. The extension automatically replaces the blocked video that says "Streaming is available in Safari, and through the WWDC app" with the actual video content. This means you can enjoy the WWDC videos directly in Google Chrome, saving you the hassle of switching between browsers.

If you prefer using Google Chrome as your primary browser and want to access Apple's WWDC Developer Videos seamlessly, WWDChrome is a handy extension to have. It eliminates the need to open Safari or use the WWDC app, providing a more convenient way to watch these videos.

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