Depending on your goals, different types of simulators are available: 1. Web-Based Simulators (Nostalgia and Demos)
During the lifecycle of Windows 8.1, this tool was utilized across several disciplines:
Windows 8.1 Pro or Enterprise (64-bit preferred).
Services like and BrowserStack offer a different kind of simulation: they provide real, remote access to virtual machines running actual Windows 8.1 operating systems. It’s the gold standard for website testing. You’re using a real Windows 8.1 computer, just located in a cloud data center. BrowserStack even notes, "No VMs to maintain, no software to install, no need to look for a Windows emulator online".
is a specialized environment built into Visual Studio to design, develop, and debug Universal Windows Platform (UWP) and classic Windows Store apps. It provides a simulated touch-screen interface directly on your desktop, allowing you to test hardware events without needing a physical tablet or touch monitor.
Easily create new tasks in your checklist app. An elegant To-Do list view will help you to focus on the most important items and act immediately.
Clean and simple drag-and-drop interface allows you to rearrange tasks within a plain list or organise them into a tree.
Simple To-Do lists are awesome but what if you want to break a task into subtasks and that task into more subtasks? MLO allows you to do this … INFINITELY!
You can create flexible hierarchical lists and add dependencies between the tasks. Planning a business trip or your wedding has never been easier.
MLO has gone further…
Once you have added due dates, contexts and dependencies, MLO will automatically generate a smart list of action items that require your immediate attention.
Use an outline for planning and a plain list for doing. MLO dual view empowers you to use GTD® or any task management methodology which is most suitable for your task organizing.
Get the right information in the right place. MLO is designed to send you smart reminders when you arrive to one of your locations.
When you are at a mall, MLO can send you a notification with a shopping list. Once you get home, a reminder with a list of actions will be there for you.
| MLO for Windows | MLO for Mobile | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feature | Purpose | Std | Pro | Free | Pro |
| Cloud Sync | Multiple devices sync | ||||
| Wi-Fi Sync | One mobile - one desktop | ||||
— A paid cloud subscription is needed to sync all your MLO (desktop and mobile) devices
— One desktop app synchronises with one of your mobile devices (included to Pro version)
Current Version:
Requires: /XP
Pricing: Standard: $* | Professional: $*
One time purchase. No monthly charges.**
MLO syncs across all your devices.
Low cost paid subscription required.
Pricing: Year: $* | 6 months: $*
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Current version: Windows 8.1 Simulator
Requires:
Pricing: FREE | Professional: $
One time purchase. No monthly charges.**
PRO available with In-App purchase
Current version:
Requires:
Pricing: FREE | Professional: $
One time purchase. No monthly charges.** Depending on your goals, different types of simulators
PRO available with In-App purchase or on our site
Depending on your goals, different types of simulators are available: 1. Web-Based Simulators (Nostalgia and Demos)
During the lifecycle of Windows 8.1, this tool was utilized across several disciplines:
Windows 8.1 Pro or Enterprise (64-bit preferred).
Services like and BrowserStack offer a different kind of simulation: they provide real, remote access to virtual machines running actual Windows 8.1 operating systems. It’s the gold standard for website testing. You’re using a real Windows 8.1 computer, just located in a cloud data center. BrowserStack even notes, "No VMs to maintain, no software to install, no need to look for a Windows emulator online".
is a specialized environment built into Visual Studio to design, develop, and debug Universal Windows Platform (UWP) and classic Windows Store apps. It provides a simulated touch-screen interface directly on your desktop, allowing you to test hardware events without needing a physical tablet or touch monitor.