BlueStack AppPlayer - Run Android Apps in Windows.
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Do you want to play Android games but don’t have an Android
phone? BlueStacks is an Android app player for Windows that can run any type of
Android app in full screen mode without encountering any performance or
compatibility related issues. It features 10 pre-loaded apps along with an
option to add custom apps. You can either download new apps from the BlueStacks
Channel or push your favorite apps from your Android phone to your PC via
BlueStacks Cloud Connect
After installation, you will find a gadget on the top-right
corner of your screen. Clicking the gadget will extend an App Tray.
At the bottom, you have Menu, Rotate, Zoom and All Apps
buttons in the center with app navigation and close buttons at either side. The
Zoom button switches between full-screen and standard view modes. Clicking the
All Apps button will show the BlueStacks gadget with the App Tray.
You can download additional Android apps from BlueStacks
Channels. Click Get More Apps in the widget app tray. Upon the first visit, you
need to login with your Facebook account. Once logged in, you can choose and
install an app by clicking the Subscribe button under it.
A great feature of this application is that you can push the
apps from your Android device to your PC by using the BlueStacks Cloud Connect
option. To use BlueStacks Cloud Connect, you must first install the BlueStacks
Cloud Connect app on your phone from the Android Market.
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Once done, open the Cloud Connect page on your PC’s browser
to receive a Phone PIN. Open the app on your phone, enter the PIN and tap OK.
You should now be able to see a list of all your apps inside BlueStacks Cloud
Connect. Check the app that you want to push to your PC and tap Sync.
Bluestacks Cloud Connect
You might have to wait for some time for the apps to sync
with your PC. When the syncing process is completed, you can run all your
Android device’s apps on your PC.
There was a lot of hype surrounding BlueStacks when it was
first announced and truth be told, even though it is in alpha stage as of now,
the application far exceeds expectations. It runs Android apps with little or
no lag at all and provides its own medium for transfer of apps from device to
PC. It does have its limitations, though. For instance, you cannot use apps or
play games that are dependent on multi-touch – an issue that might be resolved
in future updates.
Only the free version of BlueStacks is available at the
moment and it has a maximum limit of 26 downloadable apps (excluding the 10
pre-loaded apps). The application works on Windows Vista and Windows 7
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