![]() I know this would happen with the Hangouts App instead of the extension, but that would soon be deprecated it seems, as starting it shows a banner that links to the extension page: I want a way to start the Hangouts window while Chrome is NOT already running - in background or otherwise (without another Chrome window becoming visible): chrome-browser would start of course, but the Hangouts window should be the only Chrome window. (I use Firefox as default, rarely use Hangouts, don't want it in Firefox, and when I do use it I want only that window, not Chrome's.) ![]() ![]() But I don't find a way to start that window without opening a Chrome window. Hangouts Chrome extension adds a button inside the browser to start it as a separate window.
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