Thursday, May 26, 2011

BlueStacks: Android applications run on Windows


The Google Android is causing great excitement in the smartphone market, especially with applications and games that can be downloaded from the internet. However, users who employ desktop very difficult to enjoy these applications on Android why bother yourself switching between desktop and smartphone.


This is no longer a problem because the company brought BlueStarcks an interface to run Android applications in Windows. As the Android-based smartphones have touchscreens, the BlueStacks worked so desktop users can have the best possible use, which depends on your computer. If a common desktop, you can use the traditional mouse, if a tablet or a touch screen monitor, you can use your fingers.

In addition, BlueStacks thought the best use of the screen where you view the screen or the Windows or Android. To make the switch screens just press a button. If you are lucky that one can have more than one monitor, you can use a monitor for Windows and one for Android.

According to BlueStacks, support for the App Store is limited to Amazon for Android, Android Market for now is out. The focus for the future is to run Windows applications inside of Android. Unfortunately this does not happen so soon because there is no Android version for x86 processors such as Core i5 / i7 Intel. Remember that normally smartphones using ARM processors.