Some Android apps and games clearly weren’t designed for keyboard and mouse input, and can be difficult to use on devices that don’t have touchscreen displays. That means access to the Google Play store, but with apps that can be resized, moved around, and flipped from one to another in the same way you might in Windows or Mac OS X. Now, the OS developer is at it again with a version of Remix OS for 32-bit and 64-bit computers. There’s a start button in the lower left corner to access a full list of applications, a taskbar in the bottom right, and even minimized windows at the bottom. And underneath the clean, simple interface, it’s still running fully supported Android. Jide’s Remix OS impressed everyone of us by taking the Android mobile operating system and turning it on its head with a classic desktop-style interface. Everything users expect from a full-featured desktop operating system is present in Remix OS.
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