What’s better than using Examora – Mobile Exam App by DVR Project? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Examora is basically a strict test room packed into a phone app, and it runs the same on a PC through BlueStacks too. Everything is focused on keeping exams clean and calm. It shuts off all the usual shortcuts a student might rely on, like split screen, screenshots, and screen recording. If the device has apps that could help someone cheat, it throws a warning before things even start. The exam link itself is not just open either, it uses a small token-style check so only the right person gets in, which feels sensible and not fussy.
The day to day stuff is handled well. Incoming calls and notifications are blocked, so there are no surprise pop ups getting in the way. The screen never sleeps during a test, and the usual Android buttons are replaced with a simple toolbar that shows the time, date, and battery. Leaving the test takes a second because the confirm button hesitates a bit, so accidental exits are less likely. On a bigger monitor with keyboard and mouse, focus gets easier, and since it is running in BlueStacks there are no phone calls to block anyway. It looks plain, a little utilitarian, but in a good way. Someone opens the secure link, passes the token check, and gets straight to answering. No fluff, not much to learn, just a locked space that does what it says.
Eager to take your app experience to the next level? Start right away by downloading BlueStacks on your PC or Mac.






