<\/a><\/p>\n How do you keep a platform like Chromecast, with so many supported apps, consistent across all devices and services? There has to be some kind of control to ensure developers won’t just go nuts and and start making inconsistent Chromecast experiences. <\/p>\n Google has a Cast Design Checklist which ensures that users feel familiar with the Chroemcast-supported apps, regardless of which one they are using. This checklist has just been updated and improved. Developers will now have a better idea of how to keep the Chromecast experience parallel with other apps, as well as more enjoyable for the user. <\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n It’s always interesting to see what goes into making or improving an app. There are so many factors we take for granted, but the developer spends precious hours working hard at making our Chromecast experiences possible. <\/p>\n There is a lot of information on what goes into the design of Chromecast supported apps in the Google Cast Design Checklist. And with more GIFS and information, developers can now do a better job and focus on what’s really important – making an awesome app. <\/p>\n Any developer interesting in bringing Chromecast functionality to his\/her app should check out the Google Cast Design Checklist<\/a>. It’s very interesting, so you should check it out even if it’s just to look into the process of bringing Cast functionality to an app. <\/p>\nHow was the Google Cast Design Checklist updated?<\/h2>\n
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