You should be able to use an Android emulator, or screencast from your phone if you want. I think Windows 11 supports native Android apps? But who in their right mind is using Windows anymore...
So I should be using Linux? I downloaded Ubuntu to a virtual system I created in Hyper-V, and was using it a bit. I have lots of experiences supporting UNIX systems, primarily AIX, so maybe I should go that way.
It's up to you, but supporting anything Microsoft does feels like I'm supporting the worst of humanity these days. Personally I like linux now that I've adjusted to it as an everyday OS.
And I think I just figured out why it isn't on Android... there are very few iOS emulators and the only ones I know of are cloud based an a pain in the ass to deal with. Could be something to it...
It shouldn't, there's no reason it can't be run in a browser. Except they don't want it to. I don't think this Apple exclusive was an accident. As the most controlled option, it feels like it was chosen with intent. Anyone can spin up an emulator instance or two. Or even 6-8 if you've got a powerful PC. Much easier to bot that way.
I want to be able to get to it from my pc. I don't use phone apps much.
You should be able to use an Android emulator, or screencast from your phone if you want. I think Windows 11 supports native Android apps? But who in their right mind is using Windows anymore...
So I should be using Linux? I downloaded Ubuntu to a virtual system I created in Hyper-V, and was using it a bit. I have lots of experiences supporting UNIX systems, primarily AIX, so maybe I should go that way.
It's up to you, but supporting anything Microsoft does feels like I'm supporting the worst of humanity these days. Personally I like linux now that I've adjusted to it as an everyday OS.
And I think I just figured out why it isn't on Android... there are very few iOS emulators and the only ones I know of are cloud based an a pain in the ass to deal with. Could be something to it...
Why should it need an emulator, though? Can't it be designed for the most popular operating system?
It shouldn't, there's no reason it can't be run in a browser. Except they don't want it to. I don't think this Apple exclusive was an accident. As the most controlled option, it feels like it was chosen with intent. Anyone can spin up an emulator instance or two. Or even 6-8 if you've got a powerful PC. Much easier to bot that way.