Not with standing the fact that BlueStack sounds familiar to ears when
it comes to running-android-apps-on-pc, yet many of you might not have
heard of it, and may not have any clue about running Android apps
directly on your PC without following any tedious process.
In layman’s term, BlueStacks enables you to run Android applications on Windows PCs, Macintosh computers and Windows tablets.
Out of all other significant applications that Play Store holds,
Mobile Messaging apps are truly notorious among smartphone’s users, and
many of you – who doesn’t have access to the Smartphone – must be
inquisitive to learn the simplest process about running those apps in
your computer or Windows tablets.
Whilst keeping all other apps aside, I am writing this piece to guide
you on how to run Whatsapp in your computer in particular, this spoon
fed tutorial will guide you through the process of Installing and using
Whatsapp in your PC.
This may also help those for whom WhatsApp is blocked on their
networks, i.e. use this app with a VPN or proxy server to get things
going.
So let’s get started.
Download and Install BlueStack from its official Website, here’s the link:
http://goo.gl/lg19dV
Once the Installation is complete, you’d see a Window shown below,
Click on the “Messaging” Icon on the Right and then Choose Whatsapp from the list presented to you as shown below,
BlueStack will now search in different App Stores for WhatsApp apk;
after the searching is complete , choose the very first Whatsapp from
the result.
BlueStack would now start downloading WhatsApp apk in your PC as shown below,
Once the download is complete you’d be able to run WhatsApp from your MyApps option,
Congratulations ! You’ve successfully installed WhatsApp in your Computer.
The rest of the step requires you to register it using SMS activation
process, which is quite easy, and WhatsApp will guide you through it.
Please note:
- Bluestack, along with its own files, will download various libraries and dependecy files
- You will have to added your Google account on Bluestack to enable Playstore
- Bluestack might slow down your system a little