Many
of you follow my blog probably remember the BlueStacks
App Player, the software program that you can install on your Laptop or
Desktop computer and play Android Games as explained in my blog article
entitled “How
to use the BlueStacks App Player to play Android Apps on PC or Laptop -
Bluestacks App Player is The Great Gatsby for Android”.
Then
came the Andy which allows you to do the
same thing on your Laptop or PC as described in my blog article
entitled “How
to use the Andy App Player to play Android Apps on PC or Laptop - Android and
Windows Live-OS swappable Project looks more possible”.
A
lot of great games like PopCap’s Bejeweled
and iWin’s JewelQuest,
King’s Candy Crush Saga
and even Rovio’s
Juice Cubes as explained in my blog article
entitled “Rovio
Juice Cubes is a Freemium In-App Purchase Gold Bar Mine - To get to Level 200,
you have to become Goldfinger but Crypto-currency will make In-App Purchases
tolerable” can be played using Andy.
But
what about BBM (Blackberry Messenger)? It’s been out and about on Apple iOS and
Google Android since September 2013 as I’d reported in my blog article
entitled “Blackberry
launched free BBM App for Apple iPhone and Android smartphones - First true
Mobile Social Network is Bob Marley Could You Be loved against WhatsApp”.
Now
Windows Phone OS users now have the ability to download and utilize BBM
for Windows Phone since July 2014 as stated in my blog article
entitled “Blackberry
Messenger on Windows Phone OS – Goes well with Blackberry 10.3 OS and Passport”.
So
what about Desktop and Laptop users running Windows 7 or 8? Can they partake in
BBM as well, especially if they’re like me and like BBM but don’t want a
smartphone as I’ve opined in my blog article
entitled “The
Reason why I don't like Smartphones - Location Privacy and How to disable
Location Services on Android and iOS”.
How to install BBM on
your Desktop or Laptop – Bluestacks is ok but Andy to the Rescue
But
one thing I completely overlooked was the use of BBM (Blackberry Messenger) on
your Laptop or Desktop Computer. Granted, LOGICALLY, anyone would’ve realized
that, as ever since Blackberry released BBM for Apple iOS and Android, people
should have tried this out with the BlueStacks
App Player.
After
all, I’d even given instructions for how to run WhatsApp on your Desktop or
Laptop computer using the BlueStacks App
Player as described in my Geezam blog
article entitled “How to use
WhatsApp on your Computer”, which runs better by the way with Andy. An instructions already exists for
BBM on the BlueStacks App Player since
September 2013 as explained in the article “How
to Install BBM on PC/Mac in 4 Easy Steps [GUIDE]”, published November 11,
2013 11:07 BST By Sarmistha Acharya, iBtimes.
So
it logically stands to reason that with the recent resurgence of Blackberry in
India and the coming of the Blackberry Passport by September 2014 as prophesied
in my blog
article entitled “Blackberry
blogs positive reviews of Passport as Z3 sells out in India - Blackberry
Passport may be their ticket on the Indian Express”, it stands to reason I
should now do a DIY (Do It Yourself) for BBM on Andy, which is applicable to the BlueStacks App Player.
The
steps are simple:
1.
Install Andy on your Laptop or PC as described in
my blog article
entitled “How
to use the Andy App Player to play Android Apps on PC or Laptop - Android and
Windows Live-OS swappable Project looks more possible”
2.
Go to the Google
Play Store
3.
Download BBM 2.0
on Google Play Store
4.
Install BBM 2.0
on Google Play Store on your computer
5.
Click on the Open button to launch BBM
after it is installed
6.
Set up BBM 2.0
with a BlackBerry ID. As you're emulating an Android environment, that
BlackBerry ID is basically an email address
7.
Run through the initial setup
8.
Use BBM 2.0
as it should now be installed on the PC.
Good
to note here if you already have BBM on your smartphone, you'll have to use a
different email address as your Blackberry ID, otherwise you'll have to switch
between devices each time you use BBM. You can also send BBM Messages to
regular users of BBM using their PIN (if on a Blackberry) or email (if on an
Apple iPhone or Google Android smartphone).
Best
of all, no smartphone required!
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