Is there any way to replace Windows 11 emojis with iOS?

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  • fluentui-emoji

    A collection of familiar, friendly, and modern emoji from Microsoft

  • I should correct myself, the ALREADY REDESIGNED THEM, you can check it here, https://github.com/microsoft/fluentui-emoji

  • apple-emoji-linux

    Brings Apple's vibrant emojis to your Linux experience

  • The real Apple Color Emoji font is semi-proprietary, from what I remember, but this looks promising: https://github.com/samuelngs/apple-emoji-linux

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  • noto-emoji

    Noto Emoji fonts

  • It’s probably easier to just use the Noto Emojis instead of trying to convert the format Apple uses to something Windows can understand.

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