Using this program on your Windows computer is just like using a normal Android device, and it's easy to set up. This means that any user can use BlueStacks, even if they have never used an emulator before. Once the program is up and running, you can download, run, and use Android apps, and don't have to worry about compatibility issues. There are few different ways to download apps: from the emulator's app store, by going to Google Play from its web browser, or by downloading an APK. All of the program's other features are used in the same way as a normal Android device.
Not only that, but with BlueStacks you can record your screen, which means you can create HD gameplay videos and share them online. With this program, you can also share images on your Windows computer to social networks on BlueStacks, which is a great feature for anyone who works on a PC. Finally, you can also play music in the background while working on another app. Overall, BlueStacks App Player is the perfect tool to seamlessly emulate an Android device on your Windows computer.
BlueStacks App Player has a few different control options. While you can use tactile controls with your mouse, you can also map commands to your keyboard or use an external gamepad. Of course, if your Windows computer has touchscreen capabilities you can simply tap your screen. On top of all that, it has a compact and easy-to-use control panel.
BlueStacks App Player is compatible with all kinds of apps, including the latest games, even high-performance ones as BlueStacks uses 2GB of RAM. Overall, BlueStacks App Player is a fantastic tool that can run almost any Android app, creating an entire world of possibilities for any PC user.
BLUESTACKS 4.40 SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVES PERFORMANCE AND ADDS A MEDIA MANAGER
In September 2018 the anxiously-awaited BlueStacks 4.0 was released, with its main new feature being the fact that it could be used with Android 7 Nougat, in addition to presenting an updated interface and more compatibility. Four months later, and we have the version 4.40, which continues down the same path on its mission to reduce memory and CPU usage of the virtualization, especially when using various apps simultaneously. Plus, they've added a so-called Media Manager, that lets you easily transfer files between the virtualized device and the host computer.
BLUESTACKS 4 NOW AVAILABLE WITH SUPPORT FOR ANDROID 7
After more than seven months in beta phase, BlueStacks 4 has finally reached maturity and the first stable version of the well-known Android simulator for PC is finally available. As we've already commented in our review of the early release, one of the main lures of the update is the support for Android Nougat, which means that many games that require higher versions of the operating system will work with it. And the best news is... you can download it right now from Uptodown.
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BLUESTACKS IN-DEPTH: AN INTERVIEW WITH THEIR DIRECTOR OF MARKETING
We recently announced the launch of the new version of Bluestacks, whose main new feature is the incorporation of Android Nougat for the first time on PC, and you can download it now through Uptodown. As a result of the interest generated by our announcement, we were able to talk to Yuriy Yarovoy, Bluestacks' director of marketing, and get his take on the strengths of the new version of their software.
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