Although we have been able to access the Android Market, we cannot directly download the above application or run the Android Application on a PC. Previously, Android LiveCD compiled for X86 was used to run the Android system on a PC and then the Android program was executed, but it was a little cumbersome. BlueStacks saw the opportunity and released the BlueStacks App Player, which allows users to run Android applications on PC systems.
BlueStacks App Player has a huge capacity of MB. Obviously, as a pc OS, it is far enough. Currently, Windows 7 is supported. Compared with the virtual device that comes with the Android SDK, Windows 7 has two advantages: large and fast. This may be good news for developers. At least it can be used as an emergency. Of course, based on Win7, it implies that at least the machine configuration should not be too low to achieve satisfactory operation.
In addition, the BlueStacks App Player function is not only as simple as running an Android Application, but also includes:
- Run the Android program in full screen mode;
- Push applications to PCs through the BlueStacks cloud service;
- Preset 10 applications;
Rosen Sharma, CEO of BlueStacks, said, "it will also be a balancer between the United States and other countries, such as Brazil, India and China, with a large number of smartphone users in these countries, now they can enjoy the joy of Android applications. A large part of smartphone users have a large proportion of users who can only afford to buy smartphones. Now, they can enjoy and benefit from the popularity of applications on the Android platform. We look forward to further feedback from users ."