due to the popularity of Android applications designed for
smartphones, it comes as no surprise that many users wish to enjoy these
same features on their personal computers.
Fortunately, this is possible and you only need to follow a handful of simple steps.
Let's take a look at the most common (and easiest) way that this can be performed.
First, you will need to download what is known as an Android
emulator. This emulator will allow your computer to support the
framework that the external apps will utilise.
Think of it as the "foundation" for the applications themselves.
Although there are many different types available, Bluestacks and
Youwave are amongst the most popular.
Once either is downloaded, it can immediately be installed. Note
that, as some of these application drivers are still in beta testing,
they can be acquired for free (at the time of writing). Also, there may
be some graphical errors during the process. A simple online search will
normally be able to find a resolution to any problems.
After the download is completed, you will then return to the homepage
of the provider. This page will list the variety of Android apps that
are currently available. Clicking on any application will allow it to be
installed on the emulator.
Note that after the installation is complete, you will be required to
return to the homepage again. Double clicking upon the recently
downloaded application should allow it to run on your PC without any
issues whatsoever.
Again, some of the emulators currently available are still in their
experimental phase. Thus, there may be some slight configuration
problems based upon your specific operating system. This is the primary
reason why it is advisable to only choose Android emulators that have
received a decent amount of positive reviews.
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