If by now you are wondering why, the explanation is quite simple. There is quite a significant advantage of bringing Android to a desktop device: you can download and install apps from other external sources, without being limited to only one store.
Another noteworthy thing is the fact that you can now get to experience Android on much more potent platforms than what phones can offer. The installation booting process is not a walk in the park, but it is not rocket-science either.
As expected, the Guest Mode enables you to test the functionality and all the features but does not save any changes once Remix OS is shut down. In contrast, Resident Mode is clearly the way to go if you plan on enjoying this OS for longer periods of time. While the familiar overall look and feel from Android phones are clearly present, the most noticeable difference is the fact that Remix OS features a taskbar.
The functionality is very similar to what you are probably used to finding in later versions of Windows. Resizable windows, contextual menus via the right click, a "Jive menu" similar to Windows' Start Menu , icons and folders on the desktop, as well as a file explorer are all part of the experience provided by Remix OS. One feature that clearly reveals its mobile and touch-based roots is the cursor. While some users might hate its functionality right off the bat, with a bit of practice you can get about your business without many struggles.
This said, the cursor's functionality is definitely an area that is worth developing and improving. However, don't think it is all pink on the inside, as Remix OS is still in a very early development stage and some bugs might end up getting on your nerves.
Another issue that should be addressed or at least mentioned is the that your overall experience with Remix OS might turn out to be dependent on the actual apps you plan on using. In other words, with notifications and Google Play as the main source for applications.
However, it's mainly focused on office apps, social networks and games. All the latter, with your mouse functions including right-click enabled. Antony Peel. Software languages. Author Jide Technology.
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