I doubt it. The user interface is completely different (how do you
swipe on a computer??), and the simile interactions (mouse dragging in
place of swiping, mouse clicking instead of jabbing your entire
gigantic thumb on a massive button) really aren't the same. As a
result the interface is not built to fit the interaction model, and as
such, sucks monkey balls.

It's technically doable of course, I'm just saying it's a very bad
idea.

On Nov 10, 6:04 am, JamesJ <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was just thinking, and realized that if someone polished up the
> emulator a bit, full screen, with some bindings for keys and controls,
> wouldn't it be possible for a windows machine to just run Android very
> nicely as an application?  Does anyone think that we might see users
> cross the line and actually use some Android apps on other platforms
> through emulation?

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