Unexpectedly, now the number of applications on Google Play has reached 800 thousand. A fantastic amount. Of 800 thousand such applications, the majority is a free application. When traced from quality, was mixed between high-quality applications and application Abal Abal. But apart from that, all the attraction of people to use Android.
The number of applications to a variety of uses makes curious users to download. When installed and run like, if it is bad then immediately uninstalled, the question whether the 'culture' install and uninstall this good? For users of Internet-based services package quotas the answer is obviously not good. Just to see whether such an application, you must download first. The activity besides eating time also drain your internet data, not to mention sacrifice for what seemed a long time to download because the internet connection is not good.
Well, avoid the 'culture' which is less efficient before, there is no good to try out the tips from us, by running the application App Surfer. It is an application that provides services Andrid for you to try to run an application without having to download it. You know how come? Yes definitely can, because this application will try from the website, should simulator application.
In addition to action in the form of apps, the App Surfer can also jajal on the desktop page, namely through http://www.appsurfer.com, the web version is actually a lot of applications that can be tested directly from the browser. This simulator is complete, you can activate the GPS, change bentul screen tablet / smartphone, and run mode accelerometer. So for you who are interested in an application, but not really clear as to what dalamannya, let jajal first via the App Surfer.
1. Showcase existing Android apps on Google Play, automatically in the App Surfer, including a paid app.
2. Equipped description and specification of the intended application.
3. One of the applications that are visually displayed on the App Surfer.
4. Visual display of a desktop PC browser page.
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