It's ugly and sometimes awkward to use - I don't have a touchscreen PC, so I had to navigate Android with a mouse - but apps ran surprisingly well in my limited testing.
That company, BlueStacks, is today launching the second version of its Android emulator for Windows, adding in the ability to run multiple apps at the same time.īlueStacks says it's been downloaded over 100 million timesīlueStacks 2 is basically the same product as its predecessor.
While Google has been slowly working on bringing Android apps to Chrome OS, another company has had those apps up and running on the desktop for several years now.