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Leginus

This looks really cool.  If it works and good as the video shows it it would be great for testing

http://www.bluestacks.com/

MrTAToad

That would be useful!

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AMateus

It seems that we cannot upload application to the Application Player (yet)

MrTAToad

Nope - the syncing system is very confusing and complicated.  I've uninstalled it...

spicypixel

Quote from: AMateus on 2011-Oct-12
It seems that we cannot upload application to the Application Player (yet)

This should do the trick alternatively you can drag/drop your .apk files onto the HD-ApkHandler.exe

http://eins.my/how-to-install-android-apk-files-in-windows-using-bluestacks-apk-handler/
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Minion

Theres also this one, although I haven`t tried it yet.

http://youwave.com/

Kitty Hello

youwave is not free, and it does not run non-arm native code. I "think" GLBasic uses native ARM code, but someone said that the x86 Android can run GLBasic apps. I'm confused.