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  • tomyT Offline
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    tomy
    wrote on last edited by tomy
    #1

    Hi all,

    I tried to make my Windows apps work on Android platform as well and installed all the packs needed for that purpose and whatever I did and then asked this forum, I finally got "ZERO" result. Yes.

    So I failed to create a virtual Android device and since I don't have a real Android device to connect it to the PC, so I thought of a way, if possible or not!

    My question, is there any way to create a .apk result file without any real or virtual device?

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    • tomyT tomy

      Hi all,

      I tried to make my Windows apps work on Android platform as well and installed all the packs needed for that purpose and whatever I did and then asked this forum, I finally got "ZERO" result. Yes.

      So I failed to create a virtual Android device and since I don't have a real Android device to connect it to the PC, so I thought of a way, if possible or not!

      My question, is there any way to create a .apk result file without any real or virtual device?

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      koahnig
      wrote on last edited by
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      @tomy

      You have started the thread 9 hours ago. For some topics you may to be a bit more patient.

      Did you follow those guidelines?

      Vote the answer(s) that helped you to solve your issue(s)

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        @tomy

        You have started the thread 9 hours ago. For some topics you may to be a bit more patient.

        Did you follow those guidelines?

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        wrote on last edited by
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        @koahnig
        Of course. I've done all of them.
        Docs are 1% accurate when talking about complex and detailed issues.

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