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minus-square@EvilcoleslawlinkEnglish92•1 year agoI’m leaning more on nobody using it. Didn’t help that they partnered with Amazon for it.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish20•1 year agoCould be because, iirc, Amazon is starting to move away from Android.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•1 year agoIf that’s a dig at the recent Apple vs. EU, you’ve missed the point completely.
minus-square@accideathlinkEnglish7•1 year agoDoesn’t help either, that most Android apps are designed for touch screens and most windows machines don’t have one. Also, when I tried it it was somewhat slow.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish7•1 year agoAnd by default, it’s only available on 11. What percentage if the user base has switched. You can run WSA on Win10, there’s a github for it.
I’m leaning more on nobody using it. Didn’t help that they partnered with Amazon for it.
And it’s also not publicly available for everyone.
Could be because, iirc, Amazon is starting to move away from Android.
But third party app stores are so popular!
If that’s a dig at the recent Apple vs. EU, you’ve missed the point completely.
I never even knew this was a thing until now.
Doesn’t help either, that most Android apps are designed for touch screens and most windows machines don’t have one.
Also, when I tried it it was somewhat slow.
And by default, it’s only available on 11. What percentage if the user base has switched.
You can run WSA on Win10, there’s a github for it.