One of the biggest game changers for the Surface Pro, and for other 2 in
1 laptop/tablets, is Windows 11's ability to run Android apps.
It's not an advantage, it is a barely works sometimes and may work
better at some time in the future byt also may not work well ever
wannabe feature.
At this point it is almost vaporware.`
*Free Android emulators work FANTASTICALLY on Win10 with free Android APKs* *That ENORMOUS value is available to _every_ Windows 10 owner today.*
any free ios emulators on windows 10 or 11?
The point being that I am ignorant
*Free Android emulators work FANTASTICALLY on Win10 with free Android APKs* >> *That ENORMOUS value is available to _every_ Windows 10 owner today.*
actually, they don't work that well, and you don't even know if they
exist, because you just posted this in the win10/11 groups:
any free ios emulators on windows 10 or 11?
meanwhile, m1 macs run ios apps *natively*, without any emulation and
no additional software to install, which means no additional cost.
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.
Perhaps... but even the most expensive Mac can't compete with Android.
Android Linux is far better (by a _lot_) given it's not restricted by Apple.
Android Linux is far better (by a _lot_) given it's not restricted by Apple.
android linux can't run normal linux apps and mac os is not restricted.
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