Ninette,
A lot of people are curious about Android, but they don't want to invest
in a cell phone or tablet, and they don't know anyone who has a device
they can play with. Being able to use Android in a virtual machine
environment lets them check it out for themselves.
Generally speaking, Android cell phones and tablets do what iPhones and
iPads do. Accessibility is still a little more polished on iOS, but the
gaps are much smaller now, so an Android VM gives people not sold on
Apple a way to try something different.
Ciao
On 3/11/2013 2:24 PM, ninette legates wrote:
> Hi Dave, I'm just a little puzzled about this article. Is it something that I should be interested in? I figure I have enough to do to learn the iPhone. Is there something special about this that will have an advantage? Ni
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
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