Thank you; first person feedback is quite valuable.

 From your experience, am I right that GenyMotion would be lighter than 
running Android-x86?  The earlier suggestion to do so was quite good but 
I'm always interested in doing things as efficiently as possible.

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On 03/03/2015 01:23 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote:
> I’ve used GenyMotion for testing purposes. Windows and OS X - works.
>
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>> On Mar 3, 2015, at 1:12 PM, gregrwm <tclug1 at whitleymott.net 
>> <mailto:tclug1 at whitleymott.net>> wrote:
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>>     I knew of Android as an OS but didn't want to reboot.  But if I
>>     understand your point correctly I could access Zinio through
>>     Android run as a VM. That's much better than having to reboot.
>>
>>     However, is it possible to access Zinio through just an Android
>>     emulator?  Perhaps genymotion or the Google Android SDK?  Android
>>     via VM is a good suggestion but seems a bit heavy to run one
>>     application.
>>
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