• Re: iOS 15 upgrade?

    From Andy Burnelli@21:1/5 to nospam on Thu Dec 2 13:56:35 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    On Wed, 01 Dec 2021 16:50:07 -0500, nospam wrote:

    not really, since running android apps is still a work in progress and doesn't work particularly well, which is why it was pulled from the
    original win11 release.

    meanwhile, m1 macs run ios apps, and do so quite well.

    The instant you choose the Apple ecosystem, you lose enormous value.
    The Apple ecosystem is well marketed - because Apple doesn't tell the truth.

    Just as with well marketed products, nospam only tells you the 1 or 2 good things while nospam never tells you the many bad things about anything.

    People are stupid who believe only what marketing (or nospam) claims.

    The point is nospam doesn't mention when he claims Android apps don't work
    well with Windows 11, free *Android apps work FANTASTICALLY on Windows 10*
    (ask me how I know this) *using any number of _free_ Android emulators*.

    The value of everything being free and the value in working with Windows 10, and the value that there are _many_ free apps and many free emulators, is
    that essentially _everyone_ on Windows 10 can run any free Android app they want.

    Is that ENORMOUS emulation value extent _anywhere_ on the Apple ecosystem? Let's see. (heh, heh, heh)

    Answer this simple (but telling) question, nospam:
    *Tell us nospam, what free iOS emulators run free iOS apps on Windows 10?*
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    The instant you choose the Apple ecosystem, you lose enormous value.

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  • From Andy Burnelli@21:1/5 to Chris on Thu Dec 2 14:07:21 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    On Thu, 2 Dec 2021 11:12:44 -0000 (UTC), Chris wrote:

    /May/ run iOS apps, however, many developers have disabled that facility. It's not as useful in reality as it could have been.

    Chris is correct in that the highly advertised features of Apple products always seem to have more cons than they have pros, even as the job of advertising, not just Apple advertising, is to _ignore_ those cons.

    I can't blame Apple marketing for always ignoring the vast number of cons
    while Apple advertising only promotes the pros (as they do it the best).

    But I will blame people like nospam for playing that same idiots game here.
    At least Chris is telling the truth.

    BTW, where I find ENORMOUS value in Windows 10 Android emulators is that they're free, and that almost all the best Android APKs are also free, which means ENORMOUS VALUE is available to _everyone_ on Windows 10 right now.

    I've written tutorials for how to set up Linux emulation on both Android and
    on Windows 10, and I've written tutorials for all the free Android
    emulators, but I didn't find _any_ free iOS emulators for Windows 10.

    Did I make a mistake?
    Is there even a single free iOS emulator available for Windows 10?
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    The instant you select the Apple ecosystem, added value drops enormously.

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  • From Chris@21:1/5 to Andy Burnelli on Thu Dec 2 20:49:23 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    Andy Burnelli <spam@nospam.com> wrote:

    I've written tutorials for how to set up Linux emulation on both Android and on Windows 10,

    The beauty of macOS is that it is a bona fide unix system. No emulation required.

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