ANDROID APPS ON WINDOWS.....
Many of the android users wanted their apps on pc.And now it come's true with BLUESTACKS APP PLAYER for windows to enjoy thousand's of android apps. Late last year Bluestacks released their alpha version with a limited number of apps. Now the company is releasing a beta copy of App Player, which includes
access to thousands of Android apps from a Windows desktop. BlueStacks
has teamed up with GetJar, 1Mobile, and Amazon to let users download Android apps from an easy-to-use PC application.The latest beta copy is a lot more polished than the previous alpha, and
introduces a Cloud Connect App to allow Android phones to sync apps to
the App Player. There is a popular download section, quick search
functionality, and accelerometer support.
BlueStacks says its App Player will bring 450,000 Android apps to PCs,the apps we tried worked without too many issues. There was some
occasional lag on some of the gaming tiles, like Angry Birds Space and
Draw Something, but the new beta is a lot more functional than the alpha
copy released last year. Beta 1 has also added the company's
patent-pending "Layercake" technology, which allows apps that use
hardware graphics acceleration to run on x86-based PCs
Whether or not Windows users want to run Android apps on a PC remains to be seen, but with the lure of mobile games like
Draw Something and the recently released
Temple Run
(that aren't available on Windows) — it's conceivable that a lot more
Windows users will be interested now you can run your favorite apps. The
app is available free today for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7
users.