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  1. App Inventor provides a mobile phone emulator, which works just like an Android device but appears on your computer screen. So you can test your apps on an emulator and still distribute the app to others, even through the Google Play Store.

  2. If you are using the emulator for the first time, follow these steps. Step 1 Open the Blocks Editor, and click the "New emulator" button at top of the window. Step 2. You'll get a notice saying that the emulator is starting, and asking you to be patient; starting the emulator can take a couple of minutes. Step 3.

  3. Installing the Windows software for App Inventor Setup has two parts: Installing the App Inventor Setup software package. This step is the same for all Android devices, and the same for Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, 8.1, and 10.

  4. Last week I went to Mountain View, CA to visit our friends on the Google Blockly team and to speak about the work we have been doing at App Inventor on generative AI, both in how block environments can invoke generative AI models as well as using generative AI models to code with blocks.

  5. Building Apps with the Emulator. App Inventor includes an emulator for the phone. The emulator lets you develop and test apps using a virtual phone instead of a real phone. Instead of connecting a phone to the USB port, just start the emulator program.

  6. In this tutorial, we'll walk you through the step-by-step process of installing an emulator for App Inventor 2, enabling you to test your apps seamlessly without the need for physical...

  7. Getting ready to program with App Inventor is an easy process that varies slightly depending on whether you are developing apps on an Android device or on the built-in Android phone emulator (which gets installed along with App Inventor.) Follow the steps below to get started.

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  9. Jan 1, 2020 · Connecting to MIT App Inventor Emulator and Updating Companion - YouTube 2016 (obsolete)

  10. Jul 19, 2020 · Start the emulator and use App Inventor just as you would with the real phone: connect to the App Inventor site, start the Blocks Editor, and press Connect to Phone. Your application...

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