*YouWave* is a program that emulates the Android operating system on your
mobile phone. Much like BlueStacks App Player, YouWave lets you try out
Android applications and games on your PC in a way that lets you see exactly
how they would look and play on an Android phone. YouWave simulates
everything on the Android interface, like even the touchpad. In addition,
YouWave offers Android 2.3 compatibility and also simulates an SD card. You
can run games and even play multiplayer games online via YouWave.
*Installation and Configuration* First, you'll need to uninstall it if you
have VirtualBox installed on your PC, you'll need to uninstall it before
installing YouWave. The installation process for YouWave works like any other
program and is relatively simple. Just follow the install wizard prompts and
you'll be good to go in no time. *Downloading apps or Google Play Store
installation* By default, YouWave installs apps that are usually found on a
new Android phone. You can access them from the menu: *music, settings,
browser, and more.* To add new applications you can choose between two
methods: through the *Google Play Store* or the application's *APK*. You can
access the Google Play Store from a web browser and download the applications
you want directly from there. If you want to do it directly, you will need to
have the APK file of the application you want to run stored in the YouWave
apps folder. By default, the path is *C:\Users\XXXX\youwave\android apps*.
*Results* On a practical level, despite some minor stability issues, YouWave
*works great*. It allows external applications to load and simulates quite
well on the Android phone interface. Thanks to YouWave you can access
applications that were previously only available on your phone. *YouWave
gives Android enthusiasts the opportunity to try out apps on their PC in a
simulated Android interface environment.*Download *YouWave 2.2.1* in Softonic