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About how useful an Android-x86 system can be for the average computer user

Posted 04-24-2015 at 08:56 AM by exton
Updated 04-24-2015 at 09:02 AM by exton (More info)

A GREAT DISCOVERY
This morning I discovered (once again) how useful an Android-x86 system can be. As a matter of fact it can do everything the average computer user needs to do! I.e. you can browse the Internet with different browsers (for example Google Chrome), easily check your mail with the app Gmail or other apps, watch YouTube movies with the YouTube app, handle Facebook with the Facebook app, edit your photos with PicsArt Photo Studio and manage all kinds of documents with QuickOffice or WPS Office. Youll have to have Google Play Store installed though. And as an extra App Finder Aptoide App Manager (when you cant find the app you want on Google Play Store).

REPLACEMENT for Windows, Mac or EVEN Linux Desktop systems?
Some belive what I just said. The Android-x86 Project (Run Android on your PC) is about porting the Android Open Source Project to x86 platform. My Android-x86 version 4 of March 30, 2015 has just about everything the average computer user can wish for pre-installed.

RUNNING Android-x86 Exton build VERSION 4
When you run the system for the first time from CD, a USB stick or hard drive you can install Google Maps and Google+. Youll also get the chance to update Google Play Services to the latest version. Watch this slideshow...

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