Run Ipad apps on win 7

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    Windows 7 Pro 64bit, Ubuntu 10.10 64bit
       #11

    Hmm... Trying to get an emulator for an Apple product may be tough. Apple is notorious for being very strict with it's IP. If it is an option, you may want to see if you can pick up a used iPad (1st Generation) off of Ebay or a Pawn Shop. With the iPad2 released, people will probably be willing to get rid of their first generation iPads at a fairly reduced price.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x32bit
       #12

    Xyphus said:
    Hmm... Trying to get an emulator for an Apple product may be tough. Apple is notorious for being very strict with it's IP. If it is an option, you may want to see if you can pick up a used iPad (1st Generation) off of Ebay or a Pawn Shop. With the iPad2 released, people will probably be willing to get rid of their first generation iPads at a fairly reduced price.
    Can't do the same in Pakistan ...
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #13

    Have you checked to see if there are Windows versions of those same apps available?
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    win 7 and win xp pro
    Thread Starter
       #14

    Hi Carolyn, there are a few that are close but he is familiar with the Mac version. Trying to keep it near the same for now. Thank you
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    Office Dev 1: Windows 7 PC x64 Dev 2: iOS 6 Dev 3: iOS 7
       #15

    Contact School's Director of Academic Technology


    "Thank you every one, but these won't work. My grandson is autistic and they use ipads at his school and win at home, trying to match the things he does at school. Thank you"

    Greetings :) I would like to suggest that you speak with the school's Director of Academic Technology or their Director of IT to help you migrate for your home environment on PC.

    Each school (elementary, secondary, and higher edu) is set-up differently as to which department is the SME (subject matter expert) for this and other topics.

    Most advantageously, schools should be "bi" - as supporting PC and iOS software.
    I am the Director of Distance Learning Technologies (also fits within the "academic technology" arena) at a Nashville, TN, university. I feel very strongly about OS diversity and support on all educational institution campuses.

    LT
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