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Sharma brings up some interesting points here. There is also the question of who will offer support. For them to work on Windows 11, developers will need to do a lot of work. An app that may work in the United States may not work in Brazil. For starters, the apps need to be usable on several kinds of Windows machines that don’t support touch, machines with different drivers and graphics cards across the world. We have built app container technology that sits on top of Android and solves the above issues. We are experts at mobile Android gaming and have a deep understanding of fundamental problems like virtualization to daily experiences like keyboard and mouse support.