Step 1

Navigate to the website that you’d like to pin as an app. For this example, I’m going to use Google Docs. (Because let’s face it–as great an effort as LibreOffice is, Docs is simply less quirky.)

Step 2

Click on the Wrench icon in the top-right and choose Tools > Create Application Shortcuts…

Step 3

In the Create Application Shortcuts dialog, Check Desktop and Click Create.

Step 4

Go to your desktop and Launch your new Google Docs application shortcut by Double-clicking it.

Step 5

Right-click the Google Docs shortcut and Click Keep in Launcher.

Now, the Google Docs application will stick around in your Unity launcher. When you launch it, it’ll open in a special Chrome window without all the extra junk along the top. Also, it’ll be independent from other Chrome windows.

  You should note that if you delete the app shortcut from your desktop, it’ll disappear from the Unity launcher, too. If the clutter bugs you, then create a folder for all of your shortcuts and keep them in there. Be sure to move them to that folder before you add them to your Unity launcher. Comment Name * Email *

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