Bluestacks is an American
tech company that produces the BlueStacks App Player and other
cloud-based cross-platform products. The BlueStacks App Player is
designed to enable Android applications to run on Windows PCs and Macintosh computers. The company was founded in 2009 by Rosen Sharma, former CTO at McAfee and a board member of Cloud.com.
Investors include Andreessen-Horowitz, Redpoint, Samsung, Intel, Qualcomm, Citrix, Radar Partners, Ignition Partners, AMD and others. BlueStacks is Sharma’s 8th company, with five acquisitions by Google, Microsoft, Citrix X 2 and McAfee. BlueStacks exited beta on June 7, 2014.
BlueStacks is currently the best way to run Android apps on Windows. It doesn’t replace your entire operating system. Instead, it runs Android apps within a window on your Windows desktop. This allows you to use Android apps just like any other program. BlueStacks also includes support for easy installation of apps from Google Play, so the process is as seamless as possible. Even better, BlueStacks runs Android apps and games with surprisingly good performance.
This solution can’t replace Windows with Android, but that’s not a bad thing — competing solutions that allow you to dual boot Android with Windows are currently unstable. This is only a solution for running Android apps on Windows. Unlike many of the other options here, this is a fairly stable and polished experience.
Similar applications, including YouWave and Windroy, lack the speed and easy app installation BlueStacks offers.
Investors include Andreessen-Horowitz, Redpoint, Samsung, Intel, Qualcomm, Citrix, Radar Partners, Ignition Partners, AMD and others. BlueStacks is Sharma’s 8th company, with five acquisitions by Google, Microsoft, Citrix X 2 and McAfee. BlueStacks exited beta on June 7, 2014.
BlueStacks is currently the best way to run Android apps on Windows. It doesn’t replace your entire operating system. Instead, it runs Android apps within a window on your Windows desktop. This allows you to use Android apps just like any other program. BlueStacks also includes support for easy installation of apps from Google Play, so the process is as seamless as possible. Even better, BlueStacks runs Android apps and games with surprisingly good performance.
This solution can’t replace Windows with Android, but that’s not a bad thing — competing solutions that allow you to dual boot Android with Windows are currently unstable. This is only a solution for running Android apps on Windows. Unlike many of the other options here, this is a fairly stable and polished experience.
How To Install Bluestack
Where can I download BlueStacks
- Download BlueStacks App Player For Windows / BlueStacks Android Emulator Download PC
Steps to install BlueStacks
- Launch the installer that you’ve just downloaded.
- You’ll get a security warning because this executable file was downloaded from the Internet.
- You’ll be presented with a Welcome dialog inside the installer.
Click on the “Continue” button to advance. NB: This means that you’ve accepted the terms of the license agreement. - You’ll get a list of options where you can choose what components should be installed.
Just go with the default settings and click the “Install” button. - The
installer now installs the application and shows you a progress
indicator with lots of pictures that give you examples of what apps and
games you could run on BlueStacks.
Just wait until the installation has finished. - When the installation has finished, BlueStacks will be automatically launched and you’ll be shown the start-up screen.
Just wait until the start-up procedure has finished (this is a complete operating system that’s starting up after all…).
Similar applications, including YouWave and Windroy, lack the speed and easy app installation BlueStacks offers.
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