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You can run your favorite Android apps on your desktop with the BlueStacks App Player. Here's a step by step tutorial.
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.
Back in October, BlueStacks unveiled an alpha version of its App Player, bringing a slew of Android apps to Windows PCs, tablets and desktops. Today, the company expanded its reach with a new ...
Want to run your favorite Android applications on your Windows desktop? BlueStacks has an app for that.
BlueStacks has released its App Player alpha for Windows, allowing PCs and Windows-based tablets to not only run Android apps but, thanks to Cloud Connect, share software between the platforms.
CAMPBELL, CA – January 10, 2012 – BlueStacks announced today that its "App Player" software, which runs mobile apps natively on PCs and tablets, is now compatible with Windows 8.
BlueStacks has released a beta version of its App Player software for Mac, bringing Android apps to Apple’s platform.
The BlueStacks App Player now gives users one-click access to their favorite Android apps right on their Windows PC. Both Windows and Android users stand to benefit greatly from this capability.
Now the company has officially rolled out its App Player for Windows 8, bringing those same Android apps to devices running Microsoft's operating system.
In a similar vein to the way that Alien Dalvik 2.0 has been designed to bring Android Apps to your iPad a new application created by BlueStacks called App Player alpha has been developed to brings ...
Mac users can now run Android apps on their desktop thanks to App Player from Bluestacks, an Android emulation platform that is available as an alpha version for OS X. Bluestacks does not specify ...
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