Why do you want to do that when you have a perfectly good iOS? I don’t know. For Shiites and Giggles I guess. Or for the venerable Microsoft Office Suite. Whatever your choice for trying Windows on iPad is, it can be done without skipping a beat. OnLive has an app, which will be released this Thursday (12 Jan 2012) which brings Windows to iPad. Isn’t that best of both worlds?
Sounds like the app is free and I will try it when it comes out. Typing with the on-screen keyboard is really a mess and using an external keyboard would be a good option. The apps seems to be running smoothly from the video below.
I’m not sure how much can be really accomplished with just an app. Let’s wait till Thursday to get our hands on it.
Bluestacks brings Android to Windows and OnLive brings Windows to iPad. Anyone for bringing Android to iPad?
Via The Verge
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