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Daily Haiku on Windows Pc

Developed By: Leonardo Maria Miliacca

License: Free

Rating: 3,3/5 - 9 votes

Last Updated: December 27, 2023

Download on Windows PC

Compatible with Windows 10/11 PC & Laptop

App Details

Version 1.2
Size 6 MB
Release Date August 08, 18
Category Lifestyle Apps

App Permissions:
Allows applications to open network sockets. [see more (3)]

What's New:
Local notifications for a good morning [see more]

Description from Developer:
Haiku (俳句) About this sound listen (help·info) (plural haiku) is a very short Japanese poem with seventeen syllables and three verses. It is typically characterized by three qualit... [read more]

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About this app

On this page you can download Daily Haiku and install on Windows PC. Daily Haiku is free Lifestyle app, developed by Leonardo Maria Miliacca. Latest version of Daily Haiku is 1.2, was released on 2018-08-08 (updated on 2023-12-27). Estimated number of the downloads is more than 500. Overall rating of Daily Haiku is 3,3. Generally most of the top apps on Android Store have rating of 4+. This app had been rated by 9 users, 2 users had rated it 5*, 4 users had rated it 1*.

How to install Daily Haiku on Windows?

Instruction on how to install Daily Haiku on Windows 10 Windows 11 PC & Laptop

In this post, I am going to show you how to install Daily Haiku on Windows PC by using Android App Player such as BlueStacks, LDPlayer, Nox, KOPlayer, ...

Before you start, you will need to download the APK/XAPK installer file, you can find download button on top of this page. Save it to easy-to-find location.

[Note] You can also download older versions of this app on bottom of this page.

Below you will find a detailed step-by-step guide, but I want to give you a fast overview of how it works. All you need is an emulator that will emulate an Android device on your Windows PC and then you can install applications and use it - you see you're playing it on Android, but this runs not on a smartphone or tablet, it runs on a PC.

If this doesn't work on your PC, or you cannot install, comment here and we will help you!

Step By Step Guide To Install Daily Haiku using BlueStacks

  1. Download and Install BlueStacks at: https://www.bluestacks.com. The installation procedure is quite simple. After successful installation, open the Bluestacks emulator. It may take some time to load the Bluestacks app initially. Once it is opened, you should be able to see the Home screen of Bluestacks.
  2. Open the APK/XAPK file: Double-click the APK/XAPK file to launch BlueStacks and install the application. If your APK/XAPK file doesn't automatically open BlueStacks, right-click on it and select Open with... Browse to the BlueStacks. You can also drag-and-drop the APK/XAPK file onto the BlueStacks home screen
  3. Once installed, click "Daily Haiku" icon on the home screen to start using, it'll work like a charm :D

[Note 1] For better performance and compatibility, choose BlueStacks 5 Nougat 64-bit read more

[Note 2] about Bluetooth: At the moment, support for Bluetooth is not available on BlueStacks. Hence, apps that require control of Bluetooth may not work on BlueStacks.

How to install Daily Haiku on Windows PC using NoxPlayer

  1. Download & Install NoxPlayer at: https://www.bignox.com. The installation is easy to carry out.
  2. Drag the APK/XAPK file to the NoxPlayer interface and drop it to install
  3. The installation process will take place quickly. After successful installation, you can find "Daily Haiku" on the home screen of NoxPlayer, just click to open it.

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Download older versions

Other versions available: 1.2.

Download Daily Haiku 1.2 on Windows PC – 6 MB

Haiku (俳句) About this sound listen (help·info) (plural haiku) is a very short Japanese poem with seventeen syllables and three verses. It is typically characterized by three qualities:

The essence of haiku is "cutting" (kiru). This is often represented by the juxtaposition of two images or ideas and a kireji ("cutting word") between them, a kind of verbal punctuation mark which signals the moment of separation and colours the manner in which the juxtaposed elements are related.
Traditional haiku consist of 17 on (also known as morae though often loosely translated as "syllables"), in three phrases of 5, 7, and 5 on, respectively. (An alternative form of haiku consists of 11 on in three phrases of 3, 5, and 3 on, respectively.) However, some authors are critical with the distribution of syllables, such as Vicente Haya or Jaime Lorente.
A kigo (seasonal reference), usually drawn from a saijiki, an extensive but defined list of such terms.
Modern Japanese haiku (現代俳句 gendai-haiku) are increasingly unlikely to follow the tradition of 17 on or to take nature as their subject,[citation needed] but the use of juxtaposition continues to be honored in both traditional and modern haiku. There is a common, although relatively recent, perception that the images juxtaposed must be directly observed everyday objects or occurrences.
Local notifications for a good morning
Allows applications to open network sockets.
Allows applications to access information about networks.
Allows using PowerManager WakeLocks to keep processor from sleeping or screen from dimming.