Mac Snapchat Emulator
Dec 28, 2012 Snapchat is a very popular quirky picture messaging client for Android and iPhone that allows people to share pictures and have conversations that disappear after a very short time interval, after which the shared content is gone forever.
To say that has exploded across its homes on Android devices and iPhones would be something of an understatement. It’s truly the only app of its kind, and if you haven’t signed up for it yet (or worse, haven’t even heard of it) then I applaud your ability to escape the zeitgeist that is the world of social media., at its heart, is a messaging app, but it’s built upon media in a unique way that goes beyond taking and sharing pictures and videos. Whereas Instagram and Facebook feature social media feeds that are both persistent and somewhat static (unless someone chooses to delete a post), Snapchat media is fleeting. When you take a “Snap” and choose to send it to your contacts, then it’s already been given a short time to live; Snaps last between 3 to 10 seconds, only, and once they’ve been viewed by an individual, they’re gone for good. There are ways to save Snaps for short periods of time, but by and large, the media that makes up Snapchat is meant to be fast and quickly digestible; just like the moments in your life that they’re taken from! The app encourages creativity and allows you to use lenses, filters, stickers, and other fun, fast markup tools to add special effects to your Snaps before sending them. There are further nuances to explore in the app, however, but that’s the heart of the Snapchat experience, and it has been since the app’s inception.
Recently, however, Snapchat has expanded its feature set to include those tools most often reserved for more straightforward messages services. It now allows you to make video and audio calls between your contacts, and the direct messaging system can almost serve as a replacement to your standard SMS text messaging if you want it to., then, is something of a workhorse, and it has more form and function than many apps that reach this height of popularity. One might also think that this would have led to it growing onto other platforms, such as Windows or Mac OS X, but sadly, that hasn’t been the case. It’s understandable to those of us who’ve used Snapchat–it just wouldn’t work as well on laptop or desktop computer. It’s meant to be as mobile and active as you are, and for the most part, it succeeds at that when it’s on Android devices and iPhones. That doesn’t mean there’s no way to accomplish that, though; we have a tried and true method of bringing Snapchat into the computer, and it’s called emulation.
Emulating Snapchat –specifically Android emulators–many times before on Appamatix. Still, in spite of how often we cover them, they’re by no means a mainstream type of software that everyone is already accustomed to. For many, emulators are a new thing entirely. When you run an emulator, you’re using your computer’s resources to simulate a virtual environment that’s identical to a different operating system. In this case, we’ll be using your Mac’s resources to emulate the Android operating system, which is going to allow us to emulate the Android version of Snapchat.
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