Microsoft has begun to test Android application support for Windows 11 preview Insider.
The latest Insider preview for Windows 11 comes with original support for Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) that allows users to install Android applications and games on their laptops through the Windows Store via the Amazon App Store.
A new Open-source tool called WSA Pacman allows users to install Android applications without the need to install Insider Preview Build.
The further allows to install Android applications on the Build Non-Insider Windows 11 using the command line using the command prompt, which can be difficult to do especially for beginners.
The new WSA Pacman tool eliminates the need for command-line or command prompt and allows them to install Android applications natively on Windows 11.
This tool is available in GitHub to be reviewed and feedback and this is an open source tool specifically designed for Windows subsystems for Android on Android Windows.
It features a graphical user interface (GUI) and run the ADB command line to install the Android application on Windows 11.
This tool uses Windows 11 Android subsystem for Linux (WSA), so as to use the tool, one-time setting will be needed.
This is how to get an application and install an Android application on Windows 11 to be able to use WSA Pacman, users will need a Windows 11 device and install WSA for Android on the device.
After this, download the WSA-Pacman tool from GitHub and install it on your device.
After everything is set, start installing an Android application on your system.