


"The Metro UI is beautiful, but the number one thing Windows 8 is missing is apps," he said. A beta of the Windows 7 version was also cagily given a release date of sometime before the second quarter of 2012.īlueStacks CEO Rosen Sharma, spoke confidently about the impact that his software will have. The software maker has been in talks with hardware manufacturers to ship the program preinstalled on Windows 8. This follows last year's debut of the software and release as a rough alpha for Windows 7, but it comes with a piece of unexpected news. LAS VEGAS-BlueStacks isn't a household name, but it's about to become arguably one of the most useful pieces of preinstalled software on Windows 8 computers.Īt the 2012 Consumer Electronic Show here today, BlueStacks revealed a functional demo that runs Android apps of all kinds on Windows 8.
