BlueStacks 2 brings multitasking Android apps to Windows
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Now BlueStacks is even closer to the mobile Android experience. If you’ve got a touch screen, the only interface capability you’ll really be missing is motion detection. BlueStacks has a toolbar of buttons that you can tap to simulate rotating the screen or giving the device a shake.
If your computer doesn’t have touch screen, then you’ll find using the mouse to navigate Android apps is a little awkward at first. Once you get the hang of it, however, you’ll be moving at near full-speed in no time. Individual apps have hotkeys associated with other troublesome gestures like pinch-to-zoom.
BlueStacks 2 is just for Windows right now, with Mac users stuck using the original BlueStacks. Nevertheless, the developers have stated their intent to make the updated emulator available for Mac in the future.
Wanna give BlueStacks 2 a go? Click the button below to head over to their website and try it out for yourself! What do you think of BlueStacks? Do you have a preferred emulator? Let us know in the comments below!
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