I run Android apps with WSA like native Windows apps—launch from taskbar, windowed, mouse/keyboard. I use community WSA builds from GitHub—Microsoft dropped support but the community keeps it working.
In the name of convenience, many apps these days are designed to be cross-platform. They can run on both mobile and desktop, so you can readily switch between devices without starting from scratch. It ...
Google has released Android 17 Beta 3, and with it comes one of the update’s most anticipated features — app bubbles. Think of it as a cleaner evolution of Android’s older floating window system. You ...