Summary

  • A browser-based Windows emulator lets users run various Windows versions on their device so they can enjoy a trip down memory lane or test out how applications perform in a simulated environment, and it can be used across platforms whether the user is using macOS, Linux, or Windows.
  • AppOnFly VPS provides a 50-minute trial of its Windows 11 Emulator, which is a virtual private server and therefore more powerful, and it includes the Edge browser Copilot suggestions feature and familiar Windows 11 options in the settings.
  • Win11React by Blue Edge, created with JavaScript, React and CSS, is a web application that attempts to replicate Windows 11 as accurately as possible, sporting a similar interface and including the Settings app and File Explorer, but without the ability to change anything within the emulator.
  • OnWorks provides an online emulator for Windows 10 which is actually Linux-based and offers a replica of the Windows 10 Start menu, Control Panel and File Explorer, and runs flawlessly with Firefox albeit with slow response times.
  • Web Jeet has created an online emulator showcasing Windows 10 as it was at launch, providing a trip down memory lane for those that used the earlier versions of the operating system.

By Sayak Boral

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