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06 September, 2013
BlueStacks - Android Emulator
BlueStacks is the first production software that allows you to use your favorite mobile apps on a Windows PC. You can download apps like Angry Birds Space, Temple Run, Evernote or Documents to Go directly into BlueStacks, or sync the apps from your phone using the BlueStacks Cloud Connect Android app.
Are you thinking about buying an Android smartphone...but
want to try out the phone's apps first? Or do you already have an
Android phone and now want to run your favorite apps on a larger PC
monitor. BlueStacks App Player, now in alpha, lets you do both of those
things on a Windows PC.
BlueStacks App Player runs Android applications such as Talking Tom 2 within Windows.Once
you've downloaded the app onto a PC, an icon of the Android robot
standing on the Windows logo will appear on the top right-hand corner of
the Windows desktop screen. When you position the cursor on the Android
icon, a menu of more than 10 default apps appears; you can open any of
these apps with one click. You can also use your system's mouse and
keyboard to interact with the Android apps on your PC.
Pulse, Talking Tom Cat 2, and Drag Racing
are among the apps available. Testing them on an Acer Aspire 5738
laptop with a 2.1GHz Pentium Dual Core CPU and 8GB of memory running
Windows 7, I didn't run into any of the bugs you might expect to
encounter in an alpha version of software.
To exit any Android app, simply click the X icon on the
bottom left-hand corner of the screen. To open a Windows program running
in the background, without closing BlueStacks App Player, press the
keyboard's Alt and Tab keys.
BlueStacks App Player runs the same way as any other application on Windows.
You access BlueStacks and the apps running on it just as you would an
Internet browser, word processor, or other Windows app, without slowing
down your computer. The BlueStacks App Player runs applications from a
different operating system on Windows without requiring you to install a
separate operating system or console. And since the player runs on
Windows, you don't have to boot into another OS to run the apps on your
PC.
To add an app to BlueStacks App Player, click the BlueStacks Channels
icon. There, you'll find listings for dozens of other Android apps,
which you can download with your Web browser by clicking the app icon.
BlueStacks also offers Cloud Connect, for transferring apps from an
Android phone to a PC or tablet. To accomplish this, you must first
install BlueStacks on your Android phone and then upload apps to the
cloud version of BlueStacks Cloud Connect for download to your PC or
tablet. Though the feature isn't available in the alpha version, the
final version of BlueStacks App Player will let you download apps from
the Android Store.
BlueStacks App Player requires Windows 7 or Vista, at least 2GB
memory, and an Intel Core 2 Duo or more-powerful processor. I would have
preferred compatibility with Windows XP and Linux as well.
BlueStacks will launch a final version of BlueStacks App Player Pro
soon, for a yet-to-be announced price. The company promises that a free
version will remain available, however. For those users with PCs or
tablets that meet the Windows operating system and hardware
requirements, and who want to run Android apps on their PCs, BlueStacks
App Player is well worth the free download. http://www.bluestacks.com/download