Android Apps On Your PC With BlueStacks App Player

Author: Jesse Bauer
Published: January 23, 2012 at 10:19 am
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So you're sitting in your office desk, and you just ran out of things to do (or you think you have), and you get the itch to try and beat your latest score on Fruit Ninja. The problem is that you don't want to have your boss see you on your Android smartphone or tablet playing it...what do you do? Enter BlueStacks App Player for PC, a winner of the Best of CES 2012 award.

With BlueStacks App Player, you can run some of your favorite Android Apps on your Windows PC or tablet in full screen resolution! You simply use your mouse to point and click like any other PC application. The App Player turns what would be touchscreen gestures into mouse clicks within the apps. Once you have a BlueStacks account, you can begin to keep your Android apps sync'd between your devices as well, so the latest game you just installed on your smartphone, is waiting for you on your Windows PC as well. To get BlueStacks for yourself, you have to go to BlueStacks.com and sign up to be a Beta tester, where they will email you when it becomes available to download. It's currently free as well. Have a look at the video below to get an idea of what this app can do for your spare time on a PC, especially if you prefer to game with a mouse instead of touchscreen.

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Born and raised in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, I run a Corporate Information Services team at a worldwide software company. I enjoy keeping up with all things Android and technology related, whoopin butt online in ModNation Racers, keeping up to …

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