![]() ![]() Here’s how it works: You need a Mac, where you’ll install the AirMessage server. It’s a little complicated, though, and involves conscripting a Mac you own to function as a server. AirMessage promises “iMessage for Android,” and it delivers. If you own a Mac and have an Android phone, here’s a solution you can look into. How to Use iMessage on Android (with a Mac) AirMessage ![]() Sadly, there’s no way to run iMessage on a PC. It doesn’t work at all, and it’s a waste of money. For this, the company behind iPadian charges money. You can run some fake apps designed to look like an iPad. You can’t run Messages or any other apps. It isn’t an emulator-it’s a “simulator” that can’t actually run real iOS apps. The same websites recommend you download something called “iPadian,” which is an “iOS and iPad simulator.” At first glance, it looks like a way to run the iPad’s iOS operating system on your desktop. This is a silly solution for almost everyone. If you have a spare Mac lying around, this will work-but you probably don’t. Yes, if you have a Mac, you can leave that Mac running, access it remotely from a PC, and use the Messages app (or any other Mac app) over the remote desktop connection. Some websites recommend you use Chrome Remote Desktop or another remote desktop tool. ![]()
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