Andy should be able to accommodate them. BlueStacks, few runs Android apps, this free utility gives you a fully operable Android experience on a Windows or Mac system, and can even sync with your existing Android device. Here's how to get started:
Step 1: Download, install, and start Andy.
Step 2:
After about a minute of "booting," you should see an Android Welcome
screen, same as if you'd just booted a new tablet. (Andy currently runs
Android 4.2, aka Jelly Bean.) Use your mouse to click Start (unless your
system has a touchscreen, in which case you can tap!).
Step 3:
Sign into your Google account (if you have one), then complete the rest
of the setup screens -- again, same as you would on a tablet. You'll
also be asked to supply your Google account info for 1ClickSync, the app
that lets you sync between Andy and your Android device.
Step 3:
Now you should be looking at an Android home screen. visit the Play Store, install and run apps, and so on. However,
Andy offers a few other features you might want to try.
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