martes, 10 de abril de 2012

Android on Windows!

BlueStacks


In short BlueStacks App lets you run your Player Android apps fast and full screenon Windows PCs and tablets.


He has appeared on the network, BlueStacks, a program that runs Android applications and games in Windows 7 (and soon on Mac). This is an early alpha version.BlueStacks comes with a list of pre-installed Android applications, but also allows us to bring our own Android apps from your terminal. Even with all BlueStacks offers a number of restrictions and special additives.Features BlueStacks officers, translated into Castilian, are:Android applications and games play full screen and quicklyPossibility of transferring your favorite Android applications from your Smartphone to your PC using "BlueStacks Cloud Connect"Runs 10 pre-loaded applications install onlyInstall up to 26 applicationsYou can go a bit slow on laptops or old tabletsAvailable free for Windows 7Although not yet available, BlueStacks will have a "Pro" version of payment (with price to be determined), which increases the program's capabilities in a couple of aspects to what already exists in the free version:Enjoy "premium apps" like Angry Birds, Fruit Ninja and Cut The Rope in your WindowsThis program will be extremely useful, for example, for users with Windows 7 tablets and do not want to forgo having an experience "almost" android.



At the end of the executable file to install Windows 7, leaves a "gadget" on the desktop of our system, since it will comply immediately with the 10 pre-installed applications very easily.


Thanks to Cloud Connect BlueStacks and his client for our Android, we can send applications to the cloud with a simple stroke of your finger (as it is, a minidot for its creators).



Of course, not guaranteed to work each and every one of them, now there are applications that do not work (if the known WhatsApp) or show even the dreaded "force close" to Android, as is the case iLightr. Others can not be executed because they are "Premium", according to developers, such as Cut the rope or Angry Birds.










download from the official website here


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Those who understand binary and those who don't 



How to create a network between Windows XP and Windows 7


Creating the Network

IN WINDOWS XP

1. Click "Start" and then "run"




2. Type "cmd"



3. The display for DOS and type "ipconfig". Note the "Default Gateway" in my case 
"192.168.1.1"



4. Go to "start" again and on "My Computer" right click and go to "properties"



5. tab and go to "computer name" and click "Change"



6. In "Computer Name" put the name of the PC (this is not the username, but the name will be displayed on the network to other computers). In "Working Group" to put the name of what was called our network (this setting does not affect the WIFI network).



7. Reboot the PC



NOTE: All teams have the same network name are connected together.

8. In the folder you want to share right click and go to "Properties" tab and then "Share". Right here select the option "Share this folder private"




NOTE: Windows XP shared folders only, while Windows 7 share files and folders.That is the option of sharing appears to us as the system, but Windows 7 can share files to Windows XP but not vice versa.WINDOWS 71. Go to "Start" and type "cmd" and hit "Enter"



2. Type "ipconfig" and note the "Default Gateway" IT IS IMPORTANT TO HAVE THE SAME WINDOWS XP in Windows 7 home in the Default Gateway is 192.168.1.1 what is right.



3. Go to "Start" and right click on "Computer" then go to "Properties"



4. Browse through the window to "Computer name, domain or workgroup computer" and click "Change"



5. In the tab "Computer Name" click on "Change". In the new window name of the PC and put SAME NETWORK NAME (same step point 6 in Windows XP)



6. We accept both windows and close all.




7. We went to "Start" "Control Panel".



8. "Network and Internet".



9. "Choose homegroup and sharing options"


10. "Change advanced sharing settings"



11. We sailed out the window to "Use Password protected sharing" and check "Turn off sharing with password protection"



12. Now in the folder / file you want to share right click and we will share, "specific users" From the users choose what we want, we press Add, and then the read and write, finally we click on "Share "and then" ready "



13. Reboot




View ArchivesWindows XP:1. My Computer  On the left, "My Network Places"



2. "View workgroup computers" Then we can see that loads ALL PCs in the network and its shared files.


Windows 7:1. Computer  On the left side seems to Red, which shows ALL PCs in the network, we only chose to PC and we can sail in it.