When Google unveiled the Chromecast, more than a handful of people looked at the dongle as a cheap way to get around putting up with projectors and VGA cables when giving presentations. Unfortunately the company seemed in no hurry to actually update the Slides app with compatibility. Casting presentations saved on Drive required mirroring an Android screen or using a laptop instead. But as Cody discovered in an APK teardown back in February, support was finally set to land in Slides at any moment. Today, that time has come.

What's New

Chromecast support is the big new feature here, so let's just dive into how it works. The first thing you will notice is that the cast icon doesn't appear until you open a presentation. After that, it should show up in the action bar as you've come to expect.

Tapping the icon will bring up a menu, instead of a pop-up, that lists which Chromecasts you may stream your slides to.

Once you've started casting, your phone or tablet turns into a remote control providing the ability to switch between next and previous slides. A timer lingers off to the side that keeps track of how much time you've spent on any one screen.

If you've made notes to accompany your presentation, you will see them here. This offers a genuine advantage over simply mirroring a display, as it lets you prompt yourself what to say during a talk without letting the entire audience read what you have off in the margins.

Alright, now for the good part. Scroll down to get your hands on the APK.

Download

The APK is signed by Google and upgrades your existing app. The cryptographic signature guarantees that the file is safe to install and was not tampered with in any way. Rather than wait for Google to push this download to your devices, which can take days, download and install it just like any other APK.

File Name: com.google.android.apps.docs.editors.slides-1.2.232.08.35-52320835-minAPI14.apk

Version: 1.2.232.08.35 (52320835)

MD5: 278e78d10ced304e0aa1435b713801c0