![]() Some people have commented in the announcement post linked in the introduction, and some people appear to have issues with games, installation on specific hardware, and Wifi reconnect after resume, so it may not be perfectly stable or mostly bug free yet. Phoenix OS is installed on a separate partition and should not interfere with your current operating system according to the x86 FAQ. If you want to go ahead you can download a 32-bit or 64-bit installer or ISO file. “Start Phoenix system” shortcut supports legacy boot now.Enhance the hardware compatibility, including: sound card, network adapter, etc.The bug that window size won’t be saved after restart has been fixed.Keyboard mapping updates to version 2.5 with smart casting for Strike of Kings.The OS also supports Android apps, multi-window, window resizing, better multi-tasking, and so on. Phoemix OS user interface is a mix between Windows desktop with a desktop, a taskbar, and a start menu, and Android with notifications, and Back/Home/Recent buttons. Luckily, others have not given up on the concept yet, and Phoenix OS 2.1 based on Android 7.1 with desktop improvements has just been released for computers based on Intel/AMD 32-bit and 64-bit x86 processors. ARChon, a runtime for Chrome that let you run Android apps in it, was discontinued and no longer functions.With Jide’s announcement that they’d stop working on Remix OS for the consumer market, focusing on the enterprise market instead, people who like to use Android as a desktop OS lost an option.If we missed any, let us know in the comments. Most of the rest simply haven’t been updated or in active development in years and don’t really work well anymore with newer operating systems and hardware.Bliss OS is the best alternative to both of them. It was one of our favorite options while it was available. In any case, you can still find downloads for it, but we don’t recommend them. It declined in quality quite dramatically before the end, so we should’ve taken it off of our list sooner. The official website is down, and you can only find downloads from third-party sites. YouWave, a once-popular option, seems to have been discontinued.However, it isn’t developed as actively as BlueStacks, Noxplayer, and others, so it got bumped off the list. KoPlayer was an outstanding Android emulator for gamers. Phoenix OS is an enhanced new personal OS based on Android suitable for tablets, laptops, desktops and other large-screen devices.However, it is no longer actively updated, so we removed it from the list. Droid4x used to be one of the best options, and its later builds are still available. ![]() If the developers ever clean up their act, we’ll put it back on the list. Andy OS used to be very good, so this one is disappointing. Even the official website throws security errors when accessed in a clean browser. Andy began using some seriously not great development tactics, including suspected crypto mining without user permission.You can still try it out, but you have to browse the official subreddit for download links. ![]()
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