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Alfman replied...
If you've had any actual experience with the android-x86 port, I'd love to hear back!
Well the website needs work. A lot of the activity takes place on the email list and doesn't get shown on the site.
I've used it on my eeepc before and can't remember having any issues with the apps not running--but it's been a while.I remember being more annoyed with the way certain games rotated the screen (Game Dev Story) making game play all but impossible. I'd just bought the game and at that time was addicted beyond belief and all reason.
I recall being able to simply install most apps though. It could be that I sideloaded any apps that were marked incompatible and moved on--like I said, it's been awhile. If you have specific needs for certain apps, the best advice I can give you is to simply download the ISO that best matches your testing hardware, use the live-cd functionality and test out those apps to see if they'll work.
IMHO it's best to throw out any preconcieved notions of emulated performance because Android-x86 is nothing like the emulators you may have used in the past.
--bornagainpenguin