Microsoft has introduced a new Shared Experiences feature (formerly referred as Project Rome and Cross-Device Experiences) in Windows 10 Creators Update. Shared Experiences allows you to share experiences, send messages, web links, and open apps across other devices including other Windows 10 PCs, Windows 10 Mobile phones, and Android devices.
What is shareshared experiences in Windows 10?
Shared Experiences allows you to share experiences, send messages, web links, and open apps across other devices including other Windows 10 PCs, Windows 10 Mobile phones, and Android devices. Some examples of the Shared Experiences feature include Phone-PC linking, Nearby Sharing, and Share Across Devices.
What is shared experiences in Windows 10 Creators Update?
Microsoft has introduced a new Shared Experiences feature (formerly referred as Project Rome and Cross-Device Experiences) in Windows 10 Creators Update. Shared Experiences allows you to share experiences, send messages, web links, and open apps across other devices including other Windows 10 PCs, Windows 10 Mobile phones, and Android devices.
How do I enable shared experiences in Windows 10?
Shared Experiences in Windows 10. By default, Shared experiences feature is turned on in Windows 10, and your device is set to share or receive from your own devices only. But if you wish, you can disable it or change the settings. To access this feature, from the WinX Meu open Settings and select System settings.
Does Windows 10 shared experiences support Android apps?
Windows 10’s Shared Experiences feature now supports Android apps. With the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, Microsoft introduced a new feature called Continue App Experiences (which is soon going to be called Shared Experiences with the upcoming Creators Update).

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