Allow users to launch iPhone and iPad applications on Android devices or desktop PCs.
Unlike mainstream emulators such as Basilisk II or SheepShaver, iEMU markets itself as a "lightweight, all-in-one" solution. It strips away the complex configuration files and command-line arguments that often frustrate beginners. Instead, it offers a unified interface that can boot multiple Apple ROMs and disk images without requiring separate "kernels" or "ROM dumps" to be manually sourced (though legally, you still need them).
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