Monday, February 10, 2014

Microsoft Allow Android App Runs on Windows?

Microsoft Allow Android App Runs on Windows?
The idea to run Android apps is not new and there are several ways you can do. But Microsoft is now considering the possibility of his modern operating systems can run either the Android software on the desktop or Windows Phone devices.

Quoted from The Verge, Microsoft executives have expressed support for allowing Windows to run Android applications. But internal discussions are still ongoing, including considering a number of serious problems that could threaten the Windows platform.

Microsoft basically wants to open Windows to Android. In addition to enriching the number of tools available to users, but also to slow the migration to Android is growing more rapidly in recent years. Although it would obviously be a huge step for Microsoft, according to a report in The Verge no critical issues that become concerns of the software giant.

First, the Android application on Windows will make the appeal diminishing Metro applications and Microsoft have a lot of money to campaign for enterprising developers docked while encouraging them to post applications for Windows 8.

Second, the rise of Android in store they will confuse users and developers and Microsoft is trying to avoid since the Windows 8 launch.

Microsoft is not the first company that wants to integrate support for its flagship Android platform. BlackBerry has even done the same thing with BlackBerry 10, but the result is still far from expectations.

The Verge also revealed, when Microsoft finally decided to bring Android apps to Windows, it would not be possible until Windows 9 thrown into the market. Windows 9 will combine store should bring Windows and Metro apps on desktop, so it is a good time to introduce a significant upgrade.

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