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Google is gearing up to merge Android and Chrome OS this year, and while work is going on in the background, the company just gave us an accidental look at Android’s upcoming desktop interface. The originally public, but now-private bug report (via 9to5Google) contained two screen recordings that show off how this new Alumnium OS interface will handle split-screen multitasking and app updates through the Play Store.

It’s all a bit exciting to see because of its novelty factor, but the more I looked at that screen recording from the eyes of a Chrome OS fan, the more I noticed issues that could potentially turn into red flags for anyone who wants to do real work. Here are the four major ones.