Setting up Viber on a computer

 Setting up Viber on a computer We launch Viber, in Windows this can be done using a shortcut on the desktop, and in Linux Mint using “Menu->Internet->Viber” (the process of setting up Viber in Windows and Linux is no different). After starting on the first window, we answer “Yes”, since in this article we are considering the option when Viber is already on the phone, therefore we answer “Yes”. Then enter the phone number and click Continue. After that, a QR code will be displayed on the next window, and a QR code scanner will start on the phone. You read this code accordingly and that's it, Viber activation on your computer is completed. Next, click the "Open Viber" button. When you first start Viber on your computer, the program will offer to synchronize your chat history, click the "Synchronization" button, a window will open on your phone at this time in which you need to confirm the synchronization, i.e. press the "Start" button. That's ...

Why do you need Android programs on a computer?


To work with Android applications directly in the operating system of the Windows family, the user will have to install a special emulator environment on the computer. There are quite a few such programs on the web. The principle of operation is the same: after installation on a PC, they programmatically create a comfortable space for Android applications, inside which programs familiar to smartphones are launched. Therefore, the question is only about which emulator to choose from the set.








 Why do you need Android programs on a computer?





There is only one answer: ease of use. The smartphone is equipped with a small screen compared to a PC. The second reason is that the power of a modern computer exceeds that of a mobile device. Yes, there are smartphones with productive hardware, but not everyone can afford them. But no matter what processor and video chip the phone developers equip, playing even on a seven-inch smartphone screen is still not as comfortable as on a 24-inch monitor. In addition, the operating time of the phone is severely limited by the capacity of its own battery, and the computer is powered by the network. Another reason is that the active cooling of the PC during use does not allow it to overheat, and the smartphone can turn into coal while playing the same PUBG. In addition, in terms of the convenience of controlling game characters, can the phone keyboard be compared with the mouse and keyboard of the “big brother”?

Consider several emulators of android applications for Windows.