As the Windows 10 operating system continues to gain popularity, more and more Android apps are being ported over to the platform. This is in addition to the growing number of Windows 10-compatible apps that are available on Google Play. One of the most popular Android apps on Windows 10 is Facebook Messenger. The app has been ported over to Windows 10 from Android, and it now works just as well as it does on Android. You can also use Facebook Messenger on your computer if you have an Xbox One or a gaming console. Another popular app that is being ported over to Windows 10 is Google Maps. The app has been ported over from Android, and it now works just as well as it does on Android. You can also use Google Maps on your computer if you have an Xbox One or a gaming console. The list of ports that are being made available for Windows 10 includes many different types of devices, including phones, tablets, laptops, and even smart TVs. If you’re looking for an app that will work just as well on your computer as it does on your phone or tablet, then check out some of the ports that are available forWindows 10 today!


Microsoft has been working on a Windows Subsystem for Android, allowing Android apps and games to easily run on top of Windows 11. Now the feature is rolling out to more countries.

That’s not the only improvement rolling out to Android apps. Microsoft revealed last week that the Subsystem is being updated to Android 12.1, with improved desktop integration and a revamped Settings page. The upgrade is still being tested with Windows Insiders, but it should roll out to everyone once all the bugs are worked out.

It’s still annoying that the Subsystem is limited to certain countries, but there are unofficial methods to enable it in other regions that involve sideloading the required Microsoft Store package.