Google Apps is backed by the same infrastructure and resources provided by the standard Google services. It features 99.9 percent uptime availability, administrative support, and other corporate support features explicitly described in the Google Apps Service Level Agreement (SLA). Google Apps customizes applications for different industries, as described below:

Google Apps (free): Gmail (up to ten free email accounts), Google Calendar, Google Sites, and Google Docs Google Apps for education: Free applications for schools Google Apps for business: Paid version, which provides Web-based application tools for collaboration Google Apps for government: Web-based and government certified collaboration tools Google Apps for nonprofit: Collaboration and communication tools for U.S. nonprofit organizations

Open GApps

Beans Gapps

This project was created to fill the void for every custom 8.1 ROM out there as there was no official builds yet (until 1st of March). These builds were just a compilation from the official OpenGApps Github source for the Android 8.1 for ARM/ARM64 devices with some added fixes. Mini:

Core Google syncing APKs (Google Play Services, SetupWizard, Google Play Store) Core Google libs (Facelock, TTS) Google App Legacy support for swyping on AOSP LatinIME Keyboard

Full:

Everything in Mini Gboard Google Messenger Google Talkback Google Hangouts Google Clock Google Calendar Google Photos Google Camera Google Chrome

Q: What’s the difference between these packages and Open GApps? A: Don’t get too hung up on this, they are just GApps after all but here are the major points:

No x86 support One package for both ARM and ARM64 devices as opposed to two separate zips Only two variants here as opposed to seven from Open GApps Different scripting/packaging styles

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