MyShake for PC

MyShake for PC

Use your phone to help detect and record earthquakes.

Technical Details

Category
Education
Developer
UC Berkeley Seismological Laboratory
Installs
100000
Android Version
4.1 and up
Content Rating
Everyone

About MyShake

MyShake is developed by UC Berkeley Seismological Laboratory and is available for free on the Google Play Store. MyShake has 100000 installations so far, with a required Android version of 4.1 and up. Use your phone to help detect and record earthquakes.

Screenshots

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How to download MyShake on PC

Here's how to download and install MyShake on your PC

Find an Android Emulator

Let's begin by having your Windows PC fully booted and prepared. Start your browser and download Android Emulator. You can try the Android emulators like BlueStacks, Nox App Player etc.

Download Emulator

After you've found the right official installer, you can download and get the installation. Based on the speed of your connection to the internet, the download could take several minutes.

Run Installer

After the download has been completed, open the installer. Choose the directory where you want to install the Android emulator.

Start Emulator

Once done with the installation, find the shortcut icon on your main desktop--double-click on it to launch the emulator.

Log into the Play Store

You'll need to sign into your Google account as this is your first time launching the Play Store App. You may also sign up for an account in case you dont have one.

Install MyShake by searching for it

After you log into your account, you'll be presented with the Play Store's selection of apps that are available for download.

Download MyShake app by searching.

All ready!

You are here. Now you can access MyShake from your PC.