The Android app emulation engine has received a new round of improvements

Dec 28, 2013 07:28 GMT  ·  By

BlueStacks remains the one and only way to run Android apps on Windows, so it's no surprise that so many people are using it right now, even though it's still in the beta development stage.

The team behind the project has released a new update this morning in another attempt to correct bugs and address some performance issues spotted in the previous builds.

No details are available on BlueStacks 0.8.4.3036 Beta, but it's most likely just a service release, so it's safe to assume that it's focused on fixing bugs and other glitches reported by users in the last couple of months.

Don't forget that BlueStacks is still in beta stage, so even if this update is supposed to fix many of the known problems, a number of bugs could still be experienced.

Overall, all users are recommended to deploy the update as soon as possible, so download BlueStacks 0.8.4.3036 Beta to correct some of the bugs you've found in older releases.