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IT CONTAINS FULL GUIDE TO INSTALL WINDOWS 3.1 AND WINDOWS 95
There is a program named GameMagic. It is developed by AmazingMobile Software, it's shareware and it costs $19.
It is not possible. I don't know which version of Symbian you mean, but Pocket PC is running some old version of Windows, Windows CE I guess but is is not possible to run Symbian apps on Pocket PC.
"Yes, you can run a Windows OS on a Mac notebook with the right software. There are programs such as Bootcamp that allow you to create a partition and install Windows OS."
You usually cant run Windows .exe files in symbian,but you can run or execute symbian .exe files but the have to be compiled in .sis format.There is no emulator for this but i'm working on it to develop a emulator for symbian.Please contact me- superboytahmid@aol.com for the emulator. :) And for that sis.zip,you need atleast Symbian Anna or Belle to run them properly.
Android, MeeGo, iOS, BlackBerry OS, Nokia OS, and Symbian. Also Palm OS
No, Nokia only use Symbian and Windows phone.
Many programs, both free and by cash can run a virtuall windows on most Mac's. I will how ever suggest Bootcamp and installing Windows at side of your Mac OS.
Anna is newer than symbian os 9.4
No. Symbian is a just mobile OS. It can run Java apps and provide phone features like messaging and calling.
Symbian, Brew, Android, iOS, Windows Mobile OS.
Android and Symbian are both open-sourced OS. Symbian at the time was the most popular mobile OS worldwide (Nokia being its biggest proponent) until Android surpassed it around 2011. Part of Symbian's fall was that much of its licensed source code was restricted to only member companies. In comparison, Android's licensed source code is relatively free of restrictions, which helped spur its use among manufacturers, carriers, and the developer community.
Because it has multiple WINDOWS for programs to run in, just like the Mac OS of the time........... In short, use linux.
No