You might be knowing Nokia's Ovi Store, Android Market, Apple iTune Store, yes they are all App Stores for mobile devices. Now there is a similar App Store called Intel AppUp store for Windows PCs especially Windows XP and Windows 7.
Just like the Stores from Mobile Ecosystems you will find tons of Apps from various categories ranging from apps which are absolutely free to apps which are priced up to a few dollars.
Just Follow these Steps to get started.
1. Register your self to Intel AppUp (Took me few Seconds)
2. Download the AppStore.
After you have finished the installation of the App Store you will find that its has Windows Apps for virtually any need you can ever imagine from Useful Apps, Games, Utilities, Books, Educational, Entertainment Apps and loads more.
I downloaded a FREE App from the store called My Little Artist and I was amazed to see how easily I could explore the creative side of me and make really good digital images in a matter of few minutes.
This App is especially useful for Kids who hate drawings this way you can make them draw cool images on the computer and the kids will also enjoy it.
Below is a sample of images I created using this App. It did not take me more than 5 mins to make each one of them and that too so easily using the cool tools available in the tool box.
I simply loved creating these images and I hope you will also enjoy creating them. Once you think you have done creating the image you can simply save it on your computer and post it on Facebook and boast your creative talent.
Rating: My Little Artist App on Intel AppUp Store.
So what are you waiting for Download the App and get started.
This blog is an entry to the "My Favorite PC App" contest. Check out numerous apps for PC/Netbooks available at the Intel AppUp Center. If you are looking for an opportunity to build and monetize your applications, check out the Intel® Atom™ Developer Program.
Just like the Stores from Mobile Ecosystems you will find tons of Apps from various categories ranging from apps which are absolutely free to apps which are priced up to a few dollars.
Just Follow these Steps to get started.
1. Register your self to Intel AppUp (Took me few Seconds)
2. Download the AppStore.
After you have finished the installation of the App Store you will find that its has Windows Apps for virtually any need you can ever imagine from Useful Apps, Games, Utilities, Books, Educational, Entertainment Apps and loads more.
REVIEW: My Little Artist
This App is especially useful for Kids who hate drawings this way you can make them draw cool images on the computer and the kids will also enjoy it.
Below is a sample of images I created using this App. It did not take me more than 5 mins to make each one of them and that too so easily using the cool tools available in the tool box.
I simply loved creating these images and I hope you will also enjoy creating them. Once you think you have done creating the image you can simply save it on your computer and post it on Facebook and boast your creative talent.
Rating: My Little Artist App on Intel AppUp Store.
- Value for money: 5 out of 5. (Its free)
- User Friendliness: 4.5 out of 5.
- Variety of Tools: 4 out of 5.
- Help Available: 4.5 out of 5 (Short and sweet)
- Overall: 4.5 out of 5 (That's awesome rating)
So what are you waiting for Download the App and get started.
This blog is an entry to the "My Favorite PC App" contest. Check out numerous apps for PC/Netbooks available at the Intel AppUp Center. If you are looking for an opportunity to build and monetize your applications, check out the Intel® Atom™ Developer Program.
Honestly speaking, I have read so many posts on this topic on Indiblogger. Your's is simple and easy to understand. I liked it!
ReplyDeleteOhh Thanks Saru for the compliment ..I felt really nice reading your comment..
ReplyDeleteYou are very creative, thank you for your review!
ReplyDeleteThanks :). I hope you will use the app to show your creativity..
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful Harshad! Long time since I last visited your blog, Its great:)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day:)
Thanks Arti :)
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