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How to Run Android Apps on Windows PC

Android On Your Windows PC

Android ,the new market trend is a wish for everyone.Now everything moved on to Android and most of the apps available are based on Android.But running an Android requires an Android OS support which is a costly one at the time.And what in cases if you want to try out the Android experience before buying the real one? and also a tryout for a new Android app before buying it for your Android device.?

All these needs are made possible by a trending app in the market Bluestacks.
Bluestack is an application that allows you to run Android apps on your windows PC.But this is not a permanent installation for Android ,it is just like a Android "app player" that allows you to run apps on your PC in fullscreen mode.

 



Bluestacks can be downloaded from the download link of the Bluestacks site.

Bluestacks is supported on Windows 7 .In some cases it also supports Windows Xp,Vista and Mac OS X also .

Once Installed ,provides you with some inbuilt Android apps to tryout.Also there are options to add new applications from Bluestacks channels website.Another feature is the Bluestacks cloud connect.

Another way to run Android on your PC is YouWave .
YouWave provides only a 7 day trial but it is more than enough for some tryouts.
YouWave doesn’t include many apps, but you can get more from Amazon’s App Store and the And AppStore.

Also Google provides an Official Android Emulator.
 

Google’s Android software development kit provides a free Android emulator, although it’s targeted at developers. You can run the latest version of Android with this method, so it’s a great way to try out Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, if you have a device that’s stuck on an older version.

First, you’ll have to download and install the SDK manager from Google. After installing it, launch it and check off the files for the latest version of Android. Click the Install button and the SDK manager will automatically download and install the required software.

 Google’s Android emulator definitely doesn’t perform as well as BlueStacks or YouWave. It also doesn’t have the Android Market or any other app store integrated, but you can download app files inside it and install them.

These are some of the best performing apps available on market for Android applications.These are some app players only and for the real experience you have to own an Android device.


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