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# Desktop app for MAC

To install the application in the DOC menu, you need a button on the right side of the **Google Chrome** address bar as shown in the picture below.

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Check the box next to **Open in a separate window.**

<img src="/files/gcz2GryvVYSEp7DZx2H9" alt="" width="375">

The application icon will appear in the dock.

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And the application itself will look like this:

<img src="/files/HQ04PrrA4FO3291AIvPB" alt="" width="563">

## If there is no create app button in Google Chrome?

You need to go to Google settings, select the item **More tools/Create shortcut (label)**.

<img src="/files/XaBzJaNeySH7RiJr2Crh" alt="" width="563">

and in the dialog box, check the box Open in a new window and click the **Create** button.

<img src="/files/gcz2GryvVYSEp7DZx2H9" alt="" width="563">

**Do you have any questions? We can help you in our Telegram chat.**

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