Hi all,
i have an macbook with M1 max. Since there are still some android apps wich aren't available on IOS, I just wanted to ask if there are methods to run android apps on mac wich are useable for us?
Thank you for any answers and tipps you might have.
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Hi, does no one have an Idea…
Hi,
does no one have an Idea? I had hoped there might be more useable options than under windows before.
Emulator
There are a number of emulators that will allow you to run Android apps on a Mac.
I've no personal experience of using any, but the following should get you started: https://www.igeeksblog.com/how-to-run-android-apps-on-mac/
Let us know if this proves to be an accessible experience.
ah, thanks. Okay, i think I…
ah, thanks. Okay, i think I will try this. I previously had windows and from what I heared there, bluestacks has been inaccessible in later versions but that can be different on the mac, so I think I'll try this one. I just thought that probably someone already had experiences with such emulators under Mac OS.
bluestacks accessibility, anyone?
just need to know if anyone here is using bluestacks,
what about it's accessibility on mac?
Used it on windows with NVDA
And you have to manually download android accessibility sweet and a tts
Using NVDA OCR
i was able to do it but it was vary difficult
Android Studio
Is that the same as Android Studio?
android studio
no, i think android studio is for developping apps.
however i need an android system to install apps, but work on mac, because i do not have an android device.
Android accessibility sweet
if this is ok on mac? or even on windows, if it is accessible, show me the way please
Found something...
This is a bit outdated, but might help you. The OP is trying to test out accessibility on an emulated device, and while I am not sure what operating system they are using, some of the responses might point you in the right direction. 🤷
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37098548/testing-accessibility-on-emulated-device-marshmallow?answertab=trending#tab-top