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MAC HOW-TOS

Know How You Can Run Mobile Apps on Your Mac PC

  • by Jane Colbert
  • July 4, 2014

run mobile apps on your Mac

How does it feel when you are at your office or a place where you use PC mostly and don’t know how to play your mobile apps on your PC? This problem is no more going to stay with you. We let you know how you can run mobile apps on your Mac or PC. All you need to download a handy app mentioned below to your computer.

You’ll find complete cure in one BlueStacks App Player that allows the users to steer mobile apps right on their PCs or Macs. The app took two years of research work to make this happen. It’s an easy way of getting Android v4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) on your Mac, just like you would on your Smartphone or tablet.

It’s the only one that can run your favorite mobile applications on anyone’s computer. ‘’Most people use this app for gaming purposes, though we hear about folks using it for messaging as well,’’ John Gargiulo (BlueStacks marketing exec) acknowledges.

BlueStack App Player.

The App Player is free and easy to install and download. It covers up to 100 megabytes of your storage once done its installation on your computer. When you first open this app, you can go to its BlueStacks App Store, where you can find lots of games from TinyCo, Glu, Halfbrick Studios and more. It doesn’t mean you aren’t getting the access of Google Play Store, Amazon AppStore and others. It’s all same as you normally do on your smartphone or tablet.

BlueStacks is ready for another product named GamePro, that will set you back at $129. It’s an Android-based gaming console that can be experienced on televisions. Furthermore, it has an ability to run around 500+ applications from different gaming partners. It’s likely that we’ll see it coming at GDC (Game Developers Conference).

 

Jane Colbert

— Jane Colbert

Jane is a Tech-Geek at iMacLand. He is passionate, smart and Extravagant towards his work. He keeps a critical and aesthetic eye on Apple phones, eMac, iMac, MacBook Pro & Air with other products in the global tech-sea.

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