Windows 11 delenda est. Also inb4 "don't".

I feel like bluestacks used to be better but it gives off weird scuffed fremium windows software stink now. What's the best way to run Android apps on an x86-64 computer?

  • BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    Windows Subsystem for Android.

    Or is it Android Subsystem for Windows?

    Android apps appear to run natively on Windows (so they're not in a VM looking box, they behave like Windows apps). They don't have access to the local file system, they have access to their own file system, just like using a phone.

    The easiest way to move files in/out is to use a file manager that can access SMB shares (like MiXplorer), or use Syncthing on the desktop and in the Subsystem, and sync a folder on the desktop.

      • BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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        3 months ago

        What's that mean?

        If you want help in some other language, maybe post in that language.

        You posted in English, with some non English in there, I have no idea wtfuck it is, so I ignore it.

        I gave you a solid answer, with a link, why you gotta be a dick?