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3 TopicsSeamless Android App Integration for Windows: A Game-Changer
I propose a game-changing feature: Seamless integration of Android apps into the Windows ecosystem. Here’s the vision: One-Click Conversion: - Developers import Android projects into Visual Studio. With a single click, their apps transform into the Appx Windows Store format. Google Play APIs Bridge: - Microsoft reimagines Google Play APIs in C# or .NET, making them accessible within Windows development tools. Cross-Platform Harmony: - Android apps run natively on Windows, leveraging Windows Runtime Environment. Direct Publishing: - Developers publish Android-converted apps directly to the Windows Store. **Challenges** API Translation: - Rewriting Google Play APIs for Windows. Runtime Adaptation: - Bridging Android’s runtime with Windows’ .NET. User Interface: - Adapting layouts and interactions. User Demand: - Many developers and users crave this integration. - It’s a win-win for both ecosystems. Let’s collaborate to turn this vision into reality! 🌟498Views1like0CommentsWSA - Windows Subsystem for Android
Hi Windows Folks, I'm testing WSA now for a while and I've installed bunches off Apps. Some for-testing purpose, some for-data viewing and so on. I freaking love the new WSA. 🙂 But here comes my struggle. If I install an App and weeks later, I will run it again, I have probably forgotten the name. Then I'm going to look for it in "All Apps" BUT we have no differentiation about Windows-Apps, Linux-Apps (WSL) or in the near future, WSA-Apps in the start menu. My Idea would be, separate register cards for each of them under the start menu. If I could browse only through these separate apps, I would found the right one much faster. What do you think about it? Or what kind of android apps would you use in front of your Computer instead with your mobile phone?5.3KViews0likes1Comment