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About XePlayer:
XePlayer is a best & free Android Emulator for pc that enables all Android games and apps to run smoothly in Windows systems. It built on x86 Architecture, support advanced features like OpenGL & hardware acceleration, run faster, more stability and compatibility than other Android Emulators. XePlayer Android Emulator for pc support video recording, gamepad & keyboard, and internal integrated Google Play store to compatible with all apps, more than 99% apps & games Running perfect on XePlayer.
Play your favorite mobile games and make use of all your preferred mobile apps from the comfort of your desktop with this powerful Android emulator.Computer builds can get pretty powerful these days, even capable of fully emulating other powerful devices. There are plenty of reasons you want to try something in a virtual environment, and if you’re looking for a flawless emulator for generic Android devices, then XePlayer is just what you need.
Experience the Android OS on your desktop
First of all, you might want to be sure your computer is capable of running the application, because it might eat up some resources since it emulates an entire different operating system, which, in turn, can have other games and tools active. Moreover, your computer needs to have Virtualization Technology active, namely VT-x for Intel, and AMD-V for AMD processors.
The interface has a familiar look and feel about it, that’s if you ever laid hands on an Android smartphone or tablet. Interaction is pretty much the same, with the mouse used to interact with objects as elements just as you would with your finger. However, there are also some helpful elements for when a single mouse can’t handle the task of two fingers otherwise used on a touchscreen.
Since a desktop interface can’t really hold all the functionality of an actual phone, the application is fitted with a nifty sidebar where you find all sorts of tools. Some, like the two-finger control mode, come to aid in particular regions, while others, such as the recorder or add APK file, can help with more advanced tasks.
Play games, try apps, and connect to the Internet
One particular sidebar function you find of particular interest is the keyboard control. It lets you create a fully custom keyboard right there on the screen, which can include additional control elements, such as a Gravity Sensor, GPS walking keyboard control, direction controller, crosshair, and more.
Needless to say that the application comes with its own settings, which in turn affect the emulator. Depending on your PC specs, you can tweak performance levels, display, and CPU usage. Interface settings, such as orientation, can be changed, as well as general options, like starting with Windows, or enabling root startup.
Things get a little more fun, if not enough already, when stumbling upon really familiar elements, such as preferred games and apps. You can directly connect to the Google Play store with your existing Google account, which means all achievements and other account bonuses are shared across all Android devices you associate with your user.
A few last words
To sum it up, XePlayer can really make you think trick you into believing you’re using your tablet or smartphone instead of the PC. Performance is flawless, with neatly-designed and interactive menus, configurable controls, and an immersive Google Play experience.
System Requirements:
– Windows Xp/Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10
– Intel or AMD CPU (with Virtualization Technology support preferred)
– At least 1 GB free system memory
– At least 2 GB of free disk space under installation path
– GPU with OpenGL 2.0+ support
Official Site: http://www.xeplayer.com
Download Link: http://xeplayer.com/files/xeplayer_setup.exe
Social Group: https://www.facebook.com/XePlayercom-108877892945217
ScreenShot:
Clash of Clans on XePlayer:
This looks awesome!!! I will test this asap. Thank you very much!
Cheers
Blade
EDIT: First impression: OUTSTANDING!!!! Very nice, thank you soooo much
Thank you for your test.
Thank you for your test.
BIade said:
This looks awesome!!! I will test this asap. Thank you very much!
Cheers
Blade
EDIT: First impression: OUTSTANDING!!!! Very nice, thank you soooo much
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Is this a fork of NOX Player? Are the original developers aware that you're using their codebase?
We have been authorized by original developers.And it is very easy to use and fast.
PVL_93_RU said:
Is this a fork of NOX Player? Are the original developers aware that you're using their codebase?
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Thank you.You are welcome.If you have any question,you can ask here.
salimos16 said:
This looks awesome!!! I will test this asap. Thank you very much!
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Very nice work !
Thank you for your test.
StreamlineWatch said:
Very nice work !
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Can't wait to try!
Thank you! Ask here if you have any question.
joziahdd said:
Can't wait to try!
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This is very nice work. Hey i am encountering problem using iflix., problem is in audio, like running on fast forward and, and on video, laggy. where can i ask support?
thanks
PUA/installcore
fwiw google flags/blocks the xeplayer download, determines it's malicious... if warning is ignored and file is allowed to download, a malwarebytes scan on the downloaded exe file also flags it as malicious (pup).... probably nothing, by why have anything packaged in an exe file that would trigger this?
[email protected] said:
This is very nice work. Hey i am encountering problem using iflix., problem is in audio, like running on fast forward and, and on video, laggy. where can i ask support?
thanks
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The question is why do you used it in an emulator, while you can just open the web using web browser?
Compared to NOX why should I prefer XePlayer?
aeneas1 said:
fwiw google flags/blocks the xeplayer download, determines it's malicious... if warning is ignored and file is allowed to download, a malwarebytes scan on the downloaded exe file also flags it as malicious (pup).... probably nothing, by why have anything packaged in an exe file that would trigger this?
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It was a third party download Link.
Please use the official download link:
http://xeplayer.com/files/xeplayer_setup.exe
chimerical26 said:
PUA/installcore
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It was a third party download Link.
Please use the official download link:
http://xeplayer.com/files/xeplayer_setup.exe
Thank you,
[email protected] said:
This is very nice work. Hey i am encountering problem using iflix., problem is in audio, like running on fast forward and, and on video, laggy. where can i ask support?
thanks
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Sometimes it is internet problem.
Just email us for support : [email protected]
Thanks,
jwoegerbauer said:
Compared to NOX why should I prefer XePlayer?
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Because XePlayer is simple and beautiful software.XePlayer can really make you think trick you into believing you’re using your tablet or smartphone instead of the PC. Performance is flawless, with neatly-designed and interactive menus, configurable controls, and an immersive Google Play experience.
I'm just surprised this emulator
Thank you for a great emulator ,but I have a request to update it you can update the Android version? just a new game you can not always run because they require a newer version
Related
Would Deeply Appreciate Any Feedback, Suggestions...Thank you.
Credits:
Original Flash Base & Multi-Touch Buttons: Anderdroid
Update History:
2/6/2011: Version 9/10 (1.8/1.9)
1. Added Enter, Shift Left/Right, Page Up/Down Controls
2. Flash Setting Options in Android Menu (Compatibility Options) - OnTouchMove, Haptic, Key RapidFire
2/4/2011: Version 8 (1.7)
1. Keyboard Open Fix (Prevents Crashes When Open Keyboard)
2/4/2011: Version 7 (1.6)
1. Added Submit Games to Database Function.
2. Submitted Games Are Automatically Viewable.
2/3/2011: Version 6 (1.5)
1. To Load to SD Card Option. Copy to /sdcard/flashgames/
2. Minor Button Parsing Problems on New Game Loading
3. New Feature - Load Flash Game Indirectly Through Site.
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Market URL:
market://details?id=com.kazeari.flashgameplayer
Description:
- PLAY ANY FLASH GAMES, SET YOUR OWN CONTROLS!! -
!!==MUST Have Adobe Flash 10.1 for Android==!!
!!==High End Android Device Recommended==!!
Ever loaded a flash game only to find out that you don't have the controls to play it? You don't have to wait for a developer to port it for you. PORT IT YOURSELF. Now you can load any flash game on your SD card, online URL, or from the 2D Tsunami Database.
==Load ANY Flash Game (.swf)==
> Load Game from SD Card (SD Card Required)
> Online Download to your SD Card (Offline Playing Anytime)
> Directly Online (For Flash Games URL Domain Blocking)
> Load From 2D Tsunami Database (Will Be Updated Weekly)
==Set Your Own Controls For Your Flash Game==
> Controls Are Saved and Associated With Your Game Name
> Game Library Stores All Games You Played For Easy Access
> Set Game Quality For Your Device (to Optimize Speed)
Basic Instructions:
- Menu Button to Launch Game/Set Controls
- Back Button to Exit Application
ANyone try this? This is my fix for playing N+!!!!
aegentirony said:
ANyone try this? This is my fix for playing N+!!!!
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Please let me know how it works out, as well as any suggestions and problems.
It will be my motivation to keep it updated.
Thank you.
Anyone use this (or any other method) to play Farmville?
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lol why did you comment on your own app in the market with the same name you use here?
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lol why did you comment on your own app in the market with the same name you use here?
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lol he even docked himself a star to make it look like a real review.
Anyway, still waiting to hear real feedback. Not really a flash game player, but may start if it's good.
orlandojumpoff said:
lol he even docked himself a star to make it look like a real review.
Anyway, still waiting to hear real feedback. Not really a flash game player, but may start if it's good.
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msndroid said:
lol why did you comment on your own app in the market with the same name you use here?
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Yes, that is my review on the application. (obviously, since you can see the name matches, not trying to hide it or would of changed the name). I am pretty new to the marketplace and android world, so I am sorry if that is a rule. Is there a rule about not being able to review my own application? If so, I will remove the review, not to sure about that, if I am not suppose rate Google would of disabled it for you? Just like Google disables purchasing your own application from the market. Let me know, thank you. =)
On the other note, please let me know how the application turns out. I'm running it on a Galaxy S phone and it's been working fine on it. Although due to CPU limits load down the game, such as some games lag on my phone but run just fine at normal speed when I run it on a Tegra 2 tablet.
im not trying to disrespect you or anything i just thought it was funny because ive never seen that before. i checked it out to see how it compared to kongregate. im sure your app will get noticed soon enough. good luck.
Great, but the adverts cut off the bottom half - leaving the game play ruined
nice idea though! I've been looking for something like this
Finally, I don't have to cry because Ninja Kiwi wont port zombie trailer park to android!
There has been an update that allows the users to indirectly port the android game through the site for those flash games that even do HTTP Header Referral check.
alexluckett said:
Great, but the adverts cut off the bottom half - leaving the game play ruined
nice idea though! I've been looking for something like this
Finally, I don't have to cry because Ninja Kiwi wont port zombie trailer park to android!
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Glad you like the idea, we plan to release an ad-free version in the future.
I was hoping this can help me load
apps.facebook.com/restaurantcity
but also failed =l
BryanChung said:
I was hoping this can help me load
apps.facebook.com/restaurantcity
but also failed =l
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Did you try New Game -> URL Address -> Indirect Loading?
Edit: I tried loading http://apps.facebook.com/restaurantcity/ through my facebook account in the app and it seems like its an android flash limitation that does not make it load past (Loading -> Initializing Screen).
http://console-cdn.playfish.com/code/2_3_1_13_fp10/console.swf Loads around 10 other .swfs and android flash finally gives up.
Updated Game with Additional Keys and Flash Options.
Would Appreciate any Feedback, thank you.
Been trying Canabalt, and the lower quality version works, but there's a fair delay from pressing the jump button to the guy actually jumping. The high quality one I can't get it started, it asks for X or C to start the game, but it doesn't seem to register any key presses.
Nexus S
Will this work on the Nexus S (considering, that the device does not have an SD Card)?
works great on my dell streak running StreakDroid 1.7.0 i just wish their was a portrait mode
This is my base source code that my business buddy Kazeari wasn't supposed to share. Thanks a lot man!
Future reference: Never help anyone again.
sw5273652 said:
Will this work on the Nexus S (considering, that the device does not have an SD Card)?
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Yes, it should work on the internal SD.
captaingohan said:
works great on my dell streak running StreakDroid 1.7.0 i just wish their was a portrait mode
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I will be building a portrait mode for it soon for portrait flash games.
Anderdroid said:
This is my base source code that my business buddy Kazeari wasn't supposed to share. Thanks a lot man!
Future reference: Never help anyone again.
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Yes, the main basic source originates from my business partner, Anderdroid, he definitely gets lots of credit for the base (horizontal, buttons and flash view). I've built off, improved, fixed aspects of it. And also added features that made it the Flash Game Player today. What we agreed on was not to share the source, I mentioned to Anderdroid multiple times when I was building off of it. So there was miscommunication between us. Anyhow, we will be resolving this via MSN.
Cool works well slightly, cause i was trying to play a game that i downloaded off miniclip and it didnt load also after the first level of monster truck, it goes to a blank grey screen with like a play button in the middle and then the program crashes.
Worked ok for one level o nmoster truck needs work, but this is an awesome app 4 out of stars from me, just need it to work on more flash sites and not crash.
Thanks for the awesome app!!
Hello XDA,
Me and my friend are trying to change Android world. ;-)
We have just finished making our first Android app - bubble level (know also as spirit level or just level).
We are learning - it is our first try in Android Market, but our motto is quality so it should be quite polished. What do you think? Both compliment and criticism will be very appreciated.
Oh... and almost forgot: if you like this app please rate us in market!
App has ads, but they can be switched off from settings menu!
News/updates ;-)
25th August 2011
Fantastic news! This thread is featured on XDA main page: http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...werbubble-quality-bubble-level-great-graphics
Thanks!
Description
name: PowerBubble
developer: Boy-Coy
required Android version: 2.1+
price: free
Features
slick graphics,
nice physics,
LCD display that shows numeric angle with or without decimals,
ease of use (tips are shown on LCD),
independent calibration for all four sides of the phone,
angle locking with gesture or click,
fullscreen mode,
orientation locking (landscape, portrait on every device and reversed landscape, reversed portrait on 2.3+)
sound effects - 0° angle notification with gentle beep,
ads that can be disabled (you choose if you wan’t to support us),
installation on SD
Screenshots
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Click to open app in Android Market
Click to open app in SlideME Market
Click to open app in AppBrain Market
Click to download manually from our website - version 1.0.6 (please report any problems with market downloads - app should be compatible with every device that has Android Market access)
Android Market QR Code
Thanks!
3MB too large for too small app
Looks and works great
I've only played with it for a couple of minutes but it seems to work good. I absolutely LOVE the polished UI. My only problem is that I don't really use a level
Still, great job.
This is the nicest "spirit" level I've seen. I'm sure its not the easiest decision, bu you get a lot of credit for making ads and anonymous data configurable. I hope you go on to build a whole suite of apps!
Great looking app, I am excited to see more people start making high quality UI for android apps because that is one of the things I dislike the most about android is the lack of polished apps. However, I love android still. But keep up the good work
I have to say this is quite clean and works really well. Thank you!
Doesn't let me install from the Market, says it's incompatible with my Galaxy Tab, but I bet it is.
Very nice, Altho ppl rarely download something like a level as a single app though.
Things like this should be combined with other utility apps to have a good selling point.
Good trial tho.
I love that you've given the ability to change every setting imaginable. (full screen, orientation changes, keep screen on, etc.) I feel that most apps need, although lack, most of the options you've provided. And of course, amazing UI. Great job. 5 stars
Thanks gogoad, this is an awesome app, keep up the excellent work!
One thing I really like about Bubble Level (by BRL Technologies) is that it displays 2 levels (2 axis) at the same time, and this is very useful (to me, at least).
Very good graphics, thanks for doing this. Hope to see more great apps from you.
Cheers
not possible to download
Hi,
would love to use it but the market says: This app is incompatible with your HTC HD2. Running andorid 2.3.3.
Some solution?
thx
holly smokes... i love it
Great app, but I was unable to download from the market on my LG Revolution.
Sent from my LG Hobo 4G
Looks nice but i can't download it from market. Can you attach the apk file here?
install market enabler and download it from the market on your phone. Works for me (and I also have a HTC HD2 with android)
Thank you!
Thank you for all your positive comments!
Now I will discuss comments witch needs explanation or further investigation. Forgive me not answering all your heart warming, positive comments directly.
jesus_c said:
3MB too large for too small app
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We know that! ;-)
Probably there is a room for improvement using new market feature witch allows developers to distribute multiple apks (for example with different resources resolution) under one entry in market. I will investigate it in "near" future.
Oh, and as a last resort you have "Move to SD" option.
lzzhang10 said:
Things like this should be combined with other utility apps to have a good selling point.
Good trial tho.
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I can't tell anything for sure yet, but seems that you (community) like PowerBubble so combining more tools into one package will be probably our next step.
Osni~* said:
One thing I really like about Bubble Level (by BRL Technologies) is that it displays 2 levels (2 axis) at the same time, and this is very useful (to me, at least).
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Good point. Some people may find it useful. Will think about it.
Addressing market installation problems:
alroger said:
Doesn't let me install from the Market, says it's incompatible with my Galaxy Tab, but I bet it is.
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Vilcek said:
Hi,
would love to use it but the market says: This app is incompatible with your HTC HD2. Running andorid 2.3.3.
Some solution?
thx
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Great app, but I was unable to download from the market on my LG Revolution.
Sent from my LG Hobo 4G
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I will try to investigate it. Can you tell me what ROMs are you exactly using? Seems to be a problem with "market manifest" (file which defines what devices are compatible).
For now I've changed main post and added link to apk. You can also use market enabler as telenut pointed out.
Thank you all once again. I will keep you updated with changes.
Excellent!
Easy to use, excellent graphics. And the *option* to configure without the need to do so. Providing the choice of supporting by ads or not, is also outstanding.
Even though I don't really need it, I'd also like to see a second level (axis).
BTW, I don't agree to package apps like this with others. I kind of prefer the unix style - choose the right tool for a job and not a collection of tools
/Manfred
HTC Tattoo, CM7.1(RC); installed from market.
Looks good but the market says its not compatible with my nexus one phone for some reason.
Probably a bug with the new market app.
This app is compatible with some of your devices.
Nookie
This item is not compatible with your device.
Nexy
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Manual download worked fine.
gogoad said:
Thank you for all your positive comments!
Now I will discuss comments witch needs explanation or further investigation. Forgive me not answering all your heart warming, positive comments directly.
We know that! ;-)
Probably there is a room for improvement using new market feature witch allows developers to distribute multiple apks (for example with different resources resolution) under one entry in market. I will investigate it in "near" future.
Oh, and as a last resort you have "Move to SD" option.
I can't tell anything for sure yet, but seems that you (community) like PowerBubble so combining more tools into one package will be probably our next step.
Good point. Some people may find it useful. Will think about it.
Addressing market installation problems:
I will try to investigate it. Can you tell me what ROMs are you exactly using? Seems to be a problem with "market manifest" (file which defines what devices are compatible).
For now I've changed main post and added link to apk. You can also use market enabler as telenut pointed out.
Thank you all once again. I will keep you updated with changes.
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Hi there,
with market enabler it does not work. There is no button to donwload, install.
I am running on Hyperdroid V.12
Let me know please, because I had this issue with other applications also.
thx
I am a big fan of Android game, but have always being in a situation where I want to play a game, I couldn’t use my phone or my battery is going to die. Sometimes I even couldn't enjoy some fancy games because of small screen but thick fingers...
Well, it is actually possible to solve all the headaches with Android Emulator. When you install an emulator on PC, you get a virtual console in which you can use any Android apps and games. So I am going to share my experience of three popular Android emulators: BlueStacks, Andy and MEmu.
• Performance
Benchmark: AnTuTu v5.6
CPU: Intel i5 3.3GHz
Memory: 8GB
Graphics: GeForce GTX 950
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To my surprise, MEmu obtain the highest score 96375 and way ahead of the others. Andy's score is 73376 and BlueStacks's is 67807. As a reference, the flagship Samsung S6 scores 69019. MEmu seems pulls off this impressive performance by running Android apps natively on x86 processor whenever possible. On the other hand, when launching these three emulators, BlueStacks starts up a little faster than the others. I guess it's probably because BlueStacks is a lightweight solution which doesn't virtualize the full Android system.
• Use and Setup
BlueStacks is extremely easy to install and setup. In fact, there is very few things could be configured. BlueStacks has its own user interface apart from the standard Android interface. Frankly speaking, I am not a fan of this UI although it's particularly focused on games. The worse thing is BlueStacks costs $2 a month to keep playing.
Andy is not as simple as BlueStacks. I did have a problem actually installing it but somehow I fixed it. Once you launch Andy, you will get a standard Android interface and need to connect your Google account to Andy at the first time. Andy offers a handy feature that you can launch Android apps from shortcuts in your Windows desktop.
For MEmu, downloading and installing is amazingly easy. With the default setting, I can directly run any app exactly like it on the Android phone or tablet. I was also surprised that I can change the brand, model and even IMEI, and etc. Sometimes it's very useful, I bet you know that.
• Gaming and Productivity
As you can see, BlueStacks concentrates more on games rather than regular apps, as its home page filled with suggested games by category reveals. Hence, it's no surprise that the suggested games run fairly well. Unfortunately, I found the program to be buggy and slow in some regular apps.
Unlike BlueStacks, Andy focuses on an overall experience for both games and regular apps. It actually plays the game better than BlueStacks in terms of stability, but sometimes a little bit slower. The good thing is that Andy supports third party launcher and even allows the use of widgets.
MEmu also provides a more rounded experience than BlueStacks. It puts all suggested apps and games in MEmu market, but seems most of them are popular in China. So I downloaded a few apps and games from Google Play and they all went very smoothly. One of the things I really like personally is the ability of comprehensive keyboard mapping, since it makes me play shooting game much better than in my Android phone.
• Multiplayer Mode
The multiplayer mode is an innovative feature which makes it possible to run several emulators spontaneously. Instead of pushing other apps/games to the background, you can switch between them on the same computer screen. This is like having several phones for real-time multi-tasking.
BlueStacks and Andy don't support this mode natively, but it's said that you could create multiple instances of BlueStacks or Andy with the help of sandbox.
MEmu has a thoughtful design for this feature. The activation process is very simple and I was able to create several MEmu players in a few clicks. It’s also easy to customize the CPU occupation and RAM of each emulator was introduced. Moreover, it takes up much less resource, compared to sandbox solution. So MEmu wins it clearly.
• Interesting Features
BlueStacks offers a feature of syncing apps between your phone and the Windows app via a cloud connect app. Andy lets you use your Android phone as a remote control, mirroring the screen on Andy on your phone. MEmu could be launched from a USB thumb without any software installation. With this portable version, you can easily plug and play and bring MEmu everywhere in your pocket.
• Overall
There are many other Android emulators and your choice really depends on your needs. If you need something super simple that plays some light games occasionally, then BlueStacks may be a good choice. For most of Android fans, Andy and MEmu are definitely worth a try. They are both free and powerful. As to me, I will go with MEmu because of good performance and multiplayer mode.
Well, I will be happy to know your choice or suggestion.
• Official Website
MEmu: http://www.xyaz.cn/en
Andy: http://www.andyroid.net
BlueStacks: http://www.bluestacks.com
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Memu is my choice of emulators from all the three I tried.
Buddy, seems we share the same feeling
BlueStacks is my previous choice. By your sharing, I've just tried MEmu and it's really cool! It would be better if MEmu could improve multiple language support.
A simpler for the average user Andy.:fingers-crossed:
I don't like BlueStacks, because for some time I was unable to remove it from my system, it always offered to update.
Elatrans said:
I don't like BlueStacks, because for some time I was unable to remove it from my system, it always offered to update.
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Have you disabled the update option? That might help.
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Have you disabled the update option? That might help.
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I have uninstalled it and it left this behavior.
I ran into this problem with BlueStacks a few times too... then with the help of some 3rd party software, I remove it clearly finally.
I've tried many Android emulators before... bluestacks, andy, nox, genymotion, memu and some others I can't recall their names. Anyway, I agree with you by and large that MEmu is the best one ever.
I've just tried MEmu for a few weeks and it went very well.
But I didn't figure out how to perform sliding screen through keyboard mapping... otherwise, I can not play templerun on the android emulator
Any suggestion? Or MEmu doesn't support it?
GAGA100 said:
I've just tried MEmu for a few weeks and it went very well.
But I didn't figure out how to perform sliding screen through keyboard mapping... otherwise, I can not play templerun on the android emulator
Any suggestion? Or MEmu doesn't support it?
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As to slide screen operation in MEmu, hold the left mouse button down and drag the mouse pointer toward the direction of slide screen, then type a key to map this operation. You may have a try
MEmu,the best choice!
Let me share our store of the comparisons on performance, the following chart says all: [LeapDroid beats every other emulators]
Hi All,
We have just released a new Android virtual machine, called Leapdroid, it is a Windows program that allows you to run Android Apps in Windows. Our focus has been on graphics performance. It outperforms all other players on market, such as BlueStacks, Genymotions, Andyroid, etc... it supports a lot of games, and it it is totally free, you can download it from our website:
http://www.leapdroid.com
From development point of views, we have implemented most features that Google's emulator has, such as compatible adb. Our virtual machine is the only vm that can start adb before vm starts, same as a real device, so you can get the first line of adb logcat. We have also optimized other aspects of the system.
Check it out!
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Here is a video with Leapdroid playing a few games, including a shooting game. This video demonstrates the advanced key mapping feature.
Booting Speed is really amazing
I tried using several android emulators such as B****, G*****. Tried this new one. Having not gone through intensive usage now, I am already shocked by its launching speed. Amazing! Really beats others. It is a fresh boot, not like B****'s not shutting down and faking instant boot.
I forgot to mention that our vm supports multiple instances. After installations, two android virtual machines will be created.
Has been looking around for a VM to play Minecraft. This is the only capable so far.
Thanks, Leapdroid!
How I can switch input language?
"Control + Spacebar" not working for me.
What is the Windows input method software you are using?
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We have just released a new Android virtual machine, called Leapdroid,...
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That looks awesome!!
One question: (You would rock some worlds with that)
Could you somehow release a version compiled for arm-thumb2 so windows-rt-JB users could finally open android apps on their first gen surface RT <3
Probably impossible, but I never give up the hope
Hi Blade,
Thanks for the nice suggestions. A thinner run-time version that can run on ARM systems is definitely our direction, but it will take quite sometime to implement. For the moment, we are focusing on developing a new generation of android virtual machine on X86 architecture. As you may have noted, current android virtual machines are still not that compatible if compared with a real android device, many apps still don't run well inside emulators. Leapdroid will lead in these aspects.
Good performance
Run very smoothly so far. Is there a way to install apps without using Google account?
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Run very smoothly so far. Is there a way to install apps without using Google account?
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Assuming you have your APK ready:
I've found the following information on their website h t t p : / / leapdroid . com / helpcenter . html. It seems that they reply on standard adb to install programs.
I typically use apkmirror to download APKs. What kind of channel do you use?
BTW: I do not understand XDA does not let me to post web links. Maybe for safety reason....
http://www.leapdroid.com/helpcenter.html has more info
Before we enable drag/drop (which should come soon), you will have to use adb to install apk.
Adb works for me. Great work!
When can we see a Mac version?
We are working on Mac and actually Linux version too, but currently focusing on Windows.
How do I unroot or install Xposed?
You can do adb remount, then you can change system partition
I'd love to try this, but I feel very suspicious.
There's no "about" page on the Leapdroid website, so we don't know who we are giving our Google Account credentials to when we login.
Three of the comments on this thread were written by new members who signed up just after this thread was started... that's a red flag for me.
If you look at my profile, you will see I am not new, you can also google my name, will find out.
Our website will have more info soon, we are a VC funded company, located in Fremont, California. I did Android vm a few years back, also released here, please check my old posts.
We have another thread, which is here, with more comments:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/android-4-4-free-leapdroid-super-fast-t3404640
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I'd love to try this, but I feel very suspicious.
There's no "about" page on the Leapdroid website, so we don't know who we are giving our Google Account credentials to when we login.
Three of the comments on this thread were written by new members who signed up just after this thread was started... that's a red flag for me.
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If you look at my profile, you will see I am not new, you can also google my name, will find out.
Our website will have more info soon, we are a VC funded company, located in Fremont, California. I did Android vm a few years back, also released here, please check my old posts.
We have another thread, which is here, with more comments:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/android-4-4-free-leapdroid-super-fast-t3404640
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I appreciate the info. I'll keep an eye on this project and will reconsider installing it once more info is put up on the site.
It works really Well. Is there any thought of updating it to newer Android versions? Definitely the best Emulator I have used so far.
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[Nov-04-16, 4.4.4, v1.8.0] LeapDroid - Fastest Android Emulator & Game Player for PC
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#1 Android Emulator by Android Authority
http://www.androidauthority.com/best-android-emulators-for-pc-655308/
Leapdroid Game Player is the Fastest Android Emulator and Virtual Machine in the world
I am one of the first few guys that released Android vm back in 2010, and now funded by VC, we have put together a very strong team to further develop and improve the vm into a robust product, called LeapDroid, our first version has just released: http://www.leapdroid.com
With LeapDroid, you can play Android games or any other Android Apps on Windows PC, in a very fast way using our unique LeapGL and Virt Fiber I/O technologies. It is highly compatible with a lot of games, and we will support GLES v3 soon.
Updated on Nov-04-2016:
We (the whole team) are joining Google, and LeapDroid development is discontinued. Thanks for all of you that have been using our Leapdroid emulator !
Updated on Sep-26-2016, version 1.8.0.0 released:
(1) Improve APK installation, path with spaces is now supported
(2) Fix Little Big City 2
(3) Bug Fixes
GitHub tracking issues:
https://github.com/leapdroid-team/leapdroid/issues/
Media Coverages:
http://www.androidauthority.com/leapdroid-review-703665/
http://androidcommunity.com/leapdro...astest-android-emulator-for-your-pc-20160711/
Features:
(1) Android 4.4.4 image
(2) x86 and ARM apps support
(3) GLES 1.1 and GLES 2.0 support
(4) Windows Direct X engine, in addition to host OpenGL
(4) Host IME support
(5) Key mapping
(6) text copy and paste between android and host
(7) Drag and drop apk installation
(8) GPS support & seamless Pokemon Go support
(9) Rooted out of the box, and adb remount support
and many more
Upcoming Features:
(1) Copy/Paste files between android and Windows host
(2) Camera
(3) Non VT performance improvement
(5) OBS Streaming
(5) GLES v3 support
(6) Android 6 Marshmallow
Performances (Leapdroid simply beats all competitors, period!):
This is my default emulator now. Keep up the good work.
kinda like BlueStack?
BatDroid said:
kinda like BlueStack?
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Yes, it's an Android virtual machine, similar to BlueStaccks,. We have compared the benchmark scores, and Leapdroid is the best on market, please give it a try.
We have much better architecture and technologies compared to others, and feel confident to come out as #1 Android emulator. We have a new OpenGL forwarding technology, called LeapGL, and a virtual fiber between android vm and the host machine, which results in ultra high performance. The benchmark scores we got from our vm is very close to native execution speed.
We have github account here, will release some source code.
https://github.com/leapdroid
look forward to Linux version.
Yes, we are working on a Linux version too.
To give you some ideas on our performance, we run BlueStacks and our Leapdroid on the same physical PC, with exactly same configurations. We use AnTuTu 6.0, and the scores are shown in the attached images. The larger the score is, the better the performance is.
it's 156141 (LeapDroid) vs 122794 (BlueStacks)
WTF? The installer provided stucks at 0
Sorry about that, our developer is looking into the issue. Can you try installing again? Also check if the md5 matches.
It's an offline installer, suppose not downloading anything during installation, so that progress bar is misleading, can you check if the file size is around 245MB?
would be nice if the installer says/ask where you're installing to instead of just installing. i also get an empty folder with unreadable symbol after its done installing that look like this C:\Users\SPeciaL\Desktop\ĸ‚矨搦\Leapdroid\VM
can i delete it?
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would be nice if the installer says/ask where you're installing to instead of just installing. i also get an empty folder with unreadable symbol after its done installing that look like this C:\Users\SPeciaL\Desktop\ĸ‚矨搦\Leapdroid\VM
can i delete it?
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Yes, you can delete that weird folder.
Look like the bug is to do with self extracting, can you put the exe file to a folder that you have write permission?
We wil release a new version next week.
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Yes, you can delete that weird folder.
Look like the bug is to do with self extracting, can you put the exe file to a folder that you have write permission?
We wil release a new version next week.
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? the exe is on desktop and i believe i have write permission?. i checked the properties and all it's not "read only" if thats what you meant. besides the weird installation there's also sound lag and kind of felt like echo. the graphic also isn't as clear as bluestack (i used it before it always stuck initializing) and memu.
1st
tried to find and remove all traces of LeapDroid: don't know whether was 100% successful.
2nd
ran installer again. Got error message
but the mentioned folder doesn't exist.
I gave up wasting my time with LeapDroid ...
Suggestion:
Please, I believe the user should always have the choice to avoid "installations", therefore, I'm asking for "Leapdroid-Portable" version.
Such version should always be released alongside the major Leapdroid releases.
When I say "Portable", I mean a self-contained directory with all the settings/things/other you need to run Leapdroid (so, your android emulator can become really portable....aka fully contained on your beloved USB-DataKey).
No weird directories spread on your disks, no infinite amount of obscure registry-keys, no problems when trying to uninstall/reinstall....
....just a directory, full of your stuff.
As jwoegerbauer pointed out, the uninstall process is always a sensitive matter.
What's easier than uninstalling just "deleting" a folder?
some more experiments and it seems to be able to run apps that i couldn't on other emulators, fate grand order for example and also smoother despite sound issue (clash royal). i'd also like to hide sidebar if possible but nice stuff for first version!
Report here:
leapdroid can't run seven knights games and vpn apps
also please add more features like install apk - config resolution - orientation change.
Might want to move the shared folder default location to a more known place like MyDocuments or something. Couldn't find it anywhere so I had to check vm1.vbox and it turns out it was in "C:\Users\*\AppData\Roaming\yiwanzhushou\shared". It's the best way to transfer apks and other files to the Android machine, so it should be in place where your average user can access it quickly without much thought.
Already comes rooted which is always a plus. Would be nice if you could customize WASD keymap, but it isn't a big deal right now.
I don't play that many FPS intensive games, but overall they do feel smooth. Sadly I couldn't get シノビナイトメア / Shinobi Nightmare (jp.co.gu3.samurai) and Tales of Link (com.bandainamcoent.tolink_ww) to work (game starts but there's a black screen and you can't do anything), but since MEmu and Nox can't run them as well I wasn't expecting this to do it, so far only BlueStacks has been capable of running them without issues in my machine.
Also this is just my personal opinion, but I don't think the emulator should come with preinstalled "game installers". Unless you're being paid to put them there, I don't see why some random crappy games must be forced down my throat when I have no interest in them. Needless to say the first thing I did when I saw them was to uninstall them. If I wanted the game, I'd go get it myself.
Thanks for testing and those feedbacks. I hate installation issues too, and we will resolve them in next release. We take user feedbacks seriously.
These couple of weeks we have fixed more compatibility issues to cover more games, we will make sure all games reported here got supported in next few releases.
Please test more, and leave feedbacks. Appreciated!
How to install my own apk
I have played Critical ops on your product, it runs smoothly, key mapping works perfect. But it seems I can only download games from google play store, I didn't find any button or settings with APK install.
BTW, your product boots so fast, less than 5 secs on my pc.