YouWave
Minimum System Requirements
Intel Pentium 1.6GHz CPU, 2.0GB DRAM, 500MB disk space,
Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10.
Premium version requires Windows 64 bit and VT-x support in CPU (usually can be enabled in BIOS).
It has free and paid version
Link to install
https://youwave.com/
Link to Download
http://www.bluestacks.com/
Second app bluestack
- BlueStacks is extremely easy to install and setup. In fact, there is very few things could be configured. BlueStacks has its own user interface apart from the standard Android interface. Frankly speaking, I am not a fan of this UI although it's particularly focused on games. The worse thing is BlueStacks costs $2 a month to keep playing. Andy is not as simple as BlueStacks. I did have a problem actually installing it but somehow I fixed it. Once you launch Andy, you will get a standard Android interface and need to connect your Google account to Andy at the first time. Andy offers a handy feature that you can launch Android apps from shortcuts in your Windows desktop. For MEmu, downloading and installing is amazingly easy. With the default setting, I can directly run any app exactly like it on the Android phone or tablet. I was also surprised that I can change the brand, model and even IMEI, and etc. Sometimes it's very useful, I bet you know tha
Link to Download
http://www.bluestacks.com/
Which is the best software to run Android apps on p.c
If your looking for playing games bluestack always the best according to my experience it works fine easy to use and most games and apps works on it . It takes more ram performance .if your are using it on a old p.c it will slow down . Works perfect on I3 with 4GB Ram .
Youwave gui is not much beautiful,it looks like working on a old tablet and it doest support some apps and games also youwave works fine on any p.c and it does not reduce the p.c performance when compared to bluestack
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