To do this, you simply press the menu button in Chrome-> More Tools-> Create shortcut. It also give you a separate icon in the Dock with the websites logo. Now, Chrome has a nice feature where you can create a shortcut in the dock to whatever website you like, and then also run the website in a separate fullscreen window which gives the look and feeling as it's a separate application. However a lot of the users, including myself, find this not so user friendly as using, for example Outlook, since the gmail-tab often get lost among all other sites you are browsing. At our company we are using G-Suite, which means we primarily want our users to run Gmail in Chrome to get full compatibility.
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