![]() We outline the process in the video above, but here's the abridged version: Most Android devices don't allow the installation of apps from what Google refers to as "unknown sources."įortunately, it's usually very easy to enable this functionality. There are plenty of places to get your app fix outside of the official Android Market, but there's just one hoop you'll have to jump through first. Third-party Android app stores such as AndAppStore, SlideMe, Handango, and GetJar and game developers such as Gameloft have been peddling their wares outside of the Android Market for some time now.Īdditionally, smaller developers often offer alpha or beta versions of upcoming apps, while hackers and enthusiasts will sometimes make useful applets available to the Android community on forums and blogs. But while it is-overnight-the best known alternative app store, it's by no means the first. With the arrival of Amazon's App Store, Android users have a new way to get their app and game fix.
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