Most apps use dialogs from GTK or other toolkits to open files, but with this change, it'll allow you to launch the native file manager instead. Linux apps for Chromebooks can now use the Chrome OS file manager to select files.Now, you won't have to configure your scanning preferences every time you want to digitize your document - the app will automatically save your scan settings in Chrome OS 93. The Scan app will remember your scan settings so you don't have to.These improvements have no effect on devices running Android 9.0 or older. Along with varying Android optimizations, Chrome OS will now trim RAM usage when Android apps aren't being used or when there's low memory. Android 11 (ARCVM) for Chromebooks gains a host of memory management improvements in this release cycle.
Rounded corners make picture-in-picture look much nicer.