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Back9
12-03-2023, 01:23 PM
Hello Villagers,
.
I'm a vacationer and I need the Villages App to get me around TV, but I want to browse it on my Laptop (in addition to my cell phone).
Is there an easy way to install and use The Villages App on my Windows laptop?
Thanks in advance.
Goldwingnut
12-03-2023, 01:48 PM
No, it’s designed for a iOS device or an Android device. If you have an iPad or an Android tablet you should be able to install it on it. But alas, you are out of luck on the Windows and Mac platforms. Your best bet is to go to The Villages(R) Community Map - Explore & Find Your Way Around (https://www.thevillages.com/map/)
retiredguy123
12-03-2023, 01:59 PM
No, it’s designed for a iOS device or an Android device. If you have an iPad or an Android tablet you should be able to install it on it. But alas, you are out of luck on the Windows and Mac platforms. Your best bet is to go to The Villages(R) Community Map - Explore & Find Your Way Around (https://www.thevillages.com/map/)
Yes, you cannot install The Villages App directly onto your PC. But, if you have Windows 11, you can link your smart phone to your PC. Here is a website for instructions.
Sync Your Smartphone to Your Windows Computer | Microsoft (https://www.microsoft.com/en-in/windows/sync-across-your-devices?r=1)
frayedends
12-03-2023, 02:25 PM
No, it’s designed for a iOS device or an Android device. If you have an iPad or an Android tablet you should be able to install it on it. But alas, you are out of luck on the Windows and Mac platforms. Your best bet is to go to The Villages(R) Community Map - Explore & Find Your Way Around (https://www.thevillages.com/map/)
I have the Villages app on my Mac Mini.
ETA: I was trying to figure out why I was able to use this app on my computer. Turns out that if an app is made for IOS it might be able to be used on a Mac computer with Apple Silicone. That is the case for the Villages App. Of course the GPS couldn't get me to Brownwood from my house in Massachusetts.
BrianL99
12-03-2023, 02:27 PM
Hello Villagers,
.
I'm a vacationer and I need the Villages App to get me around TV, but I want to browse it on my Laptop (in addition to my cell phone).
Is there an easy way to install and use The Villages App on my Windows laptop?
Thanks in advance.
Is the Village GPS available for Android?
I don't know how easy it is, I don't use a Windows computer, but it can be done. I'm guessing it's the same as running an iPhone app on your computer. I believe you can also run the iPhone App version on a Windows computer, but it's a bit more complicated.
How to Run Android Apps in Windows 11 | PCMag (https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-run-android-apps-in-windows-11)
How to Run Android Apps on Windows 10 (https://www.lifewire.com/run-android-apps-on-windows-10-5194971)
How to run Android apps on Windows 11: A detailed guide (https://www.androidauthority.com/android-apps-on-windows-11-3048569/)
shut the front door
12-03-2023, 06:14 PM
For future reference, there is no need to post the same post on 3 different forums. There is a specific forum for questions about the villages app.
Goldwingnut
12-03-2023, 10:15 PM
I have the Villages app on my Mac Mini.
ETA: I was trying to figure out why I was able to use this app on my computer. Turns out that if an app is made for IOS it might be able to be used on a Mac computer with Apple Silicone. That is the case for the Villages App. Of course the GPS couldn't get me to Brownwood from my house in Massachusetts.
Interesting, I tried it on my MacBook Pro (M2) and it would install and load half way but kept freezing at the green V screen. I'll try it on my Mac Studio later this evening.
biker1
12-03-2023, 10:56 PM
Same deal on M3 iMac running 13.6.2
Interesting, I tried it on my MacBook Pro (M2) and it would install and load half way but kept freezing at the green V screen. I'll try it on my Mac Studio later this evening.
frayedends
12-04-2023, 08:43 AM
I was able to use the video feeds from the squares and other menu options. The gps didn’t load anything so it’s not good for maps of the villages.
I find the community map on the villages website lacking because the details change at different zoom levels. Street names appear and disappear as you zoom in, as do landmarks like stores or squares.
Bill14564
12-04-2023, 09:08 AM
Hello Villagers,
.
I'm a vacationer and I need the Villages App to get me around TV, but I want to browse it on my Laptop (in addition to my cell phone).
Is there an easy way to install and use The Villages App on my Windows laptop?
Thanks in advance.
As others have mentioned, the app is designed to work on mobile devices with GPS capability, not desktop/laptop devices.
Depending on exactly what you want to browse, google maps may be sufficient. If you ask for directions and then use the bicycle routing, google maps will use the MMPs and tunnels for *most* of the route. If you turn on satellite view then you can easily see where the bicycle route deviates from the MMP. The travel times are pretty close too.
Google maps may not know all the neighborhood names or rec center names (though it knows many) so the Community Map mentioned above is also useful. Use that to find the destination then plug the actual address into google maps for the directions.
Another nice feature of google maps is it allows you to choose a starting point rather than forcing it to be your current location. I don't know if the Villages App has that capability.
EdFNJ
12-04-2023, 10:59 AM
There is an ANDROID EMULATOR for Windows and MAC. You might want to give that a try to load the Android version of the app. The best Android emulators for PC and Mac of 2023 - Android Authority (https://www.androidauthority.com/best-android-emulators-for-pc-655308/)
You can also do screen sharing with iPhone, iPad & MAC so that might work. Haven't tried any of the suggestions mainly because PC & MAC has no GPS so mapping will be problematic. Of course you can load Google Maps on PC or MAC and use that.
Dusty_Star
12-04-2023, 11:09 AM
I agree with the poster who recommended Google maps, directions & then click bicycle. It is fairly good. It also depends on where in The Villages you want to go. Above 44 is fairly complete, below 44 is a bit hit or miss, with the older villages being more complete. Even though, Google maps is filling in the streets, almost as we speak, but still, the Villages new construction usually outpaces them by a good bit.
Freehiker
12-04-2023, 01:42 PM
Yes, you can.
You can install BlueStacks on your PC and it will allow you to install Android apps (like The Villages App) and use them on your PC. I use it all the time, works very well.
MrChip72
12-04-2023, 09:18 PM
The Villages website offers pretty much everything that the app offers other than the GPS/mapping.
Eclas
12-05-2023, 07:27 AM
Easiest way is to install Bluestacks. Google it and u will find it is quite easy. I use it a lot.
jimkerr
12-05-2023, 07:35 AM
Hello Villagers,
.
I'm a vacationer and I need the Villages App to get me around TV, but I want to browse it on my Laptop (in addition to my cell phone).
Is there an easy way to install and use The Villages App on my Windows laptop?
Thanks in advance.
Yes! All you have to do is install an app called Bluestacks for your PC. It’s an Android app emulator. Do some research on your own to see Bluestacks capabilities.
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