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What? What is an APK Swapper?
Whenever you download a custom ROM file (from XDA Developers for example) it comes with apps, or APKs, preinstalled on it. Most of the time I find myself removing a few .APKs from ROM files because I simply don't want them there. I got bored of installing the ROM and then removing all of the .APKs via ROM Manager, so I wrote this app to make the process a lot easier. So hopefully some of you find it useful also.
What do I need to run this app?
Everything comes inside the .ZIP file that is for download. Just extract that .ZIP to wherever you want and you can run the program from there. The .ZIP contains; the main .EXE program, a command line version of 7Zip so we can unzip the ROM files to work with and there is a libs folder for the shell I use to run the command line 7Zip.
Enough! I want the download!
Ok ok, here you go. Enjoy! - Mod Edit: link removed.
I've found a bug! What do I do?
Keep calm and report it! You can report it either on this thread, or on my blog (link in the app) or on Xbox360ISO in the Coding Corner. Bug reports will be taken seriously and fixed when I have the time. Always keep up to date with the latest release to avoid disappointment!
Changelog
13/04/2013
Beta 11
Fixed : Bug where some ROMs would never extract (due to whitespace in results).
19/01/2013
Beta 10
Fixed : Bug where the ROM never extracted. Embarrassing.
Updated : Slight bit of butter added to the extraction process, should be quicker now. Slightly.
26/10/2012
Beta 9
Fixed : Bug where the APK name did not show in the list box
Updated : Few codee changes to improve performance. Butter.
27/08/2012
Beta 8
Fixed : When dropping an APK it lists the size in bytes instead of MB.
Fixed : Bug where you could drop an APK without a ROM loaded.
Fixed : Bug where the app didn't detect if the file was loaded. I dun goofed.
25/08/2012
Beta 7
Added : Now checks if the ROM is a custom ROM or a stock ROM.
Added : Size now lists as MB instead of bytes.
Fixed : Sorting by size in the ROM information list.
06/08/2012
Beta 6
Fixed : Bug where it would list all folders and files in the program folder if loading a ROM file from the program folder.
27/07/2012
Beta 5
Added : AutoAdd script. Instructions are inside the config.ini file.
Added : Log box at the bottom of the app. Removes lots of message box notifications.
Updated : Small UI changes to cover the new log box.
Updated : Some behind-the-scenes butter.
Removed : Lots of message box notifications. Some still remain however.
27/06/2012
Beta 4
Added : AutoDelete script. Instructions are inside the config.ini file.
Added : Lists ROM information at the bottom of the UI.
Added : Status label.
Added : APK Counter.
Updated : Small UI changes to include the new elements.
Updated : Some speed impovements
Fixed : A bug where it wouldn’t let the user create a .ZIP ROM file.
24/06/2012
Beta 3
Removed : All links for a warez forum that was added in the app. Not intentionally, of course. It's just my base forum where I'm always on.
04/04/2012
Beta 2
Added : Can inject multiple .APKs at once (via drag and drop on the blue box or through the listbox context menu)
Added : Can extract multiple .APKs at once
Added : Can delete multiple .APKs at once
Updated : Listbox automatically resorts itself after injection of .APKs
27/03/2012
Beta 1
Initial BETA release
haven´t try this yet but could be better if we can choose more than one app at the same time by using Ctrl key or s.th like that
despite the fact i may prefer opening the zip file itself and delete what i want...good initiative
Point taken, I'll include multiple delete / extraction / addition in the next version.
Thanks for the input .
Looks very promising!
I'll wait till this is out of Beta though. :thumb up:
medicjunKie said:
Looks very promising!
I'll wait till this is out of Beta though. :thumb up:
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Why not run it through a little beta test lol.
Thanks for the reply, keep an eye for a new release when it comes out!
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I would lol and i do want to change/swap some apks in my current rom
but right now i don't have time for the whole backup and flashing process lol
But i will try
No problem bud, just watch for the new version .
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Mmmhh, what is the advantage against just unzipping a ROM, deleting all the things you don't need and zip it again? even easier, open the zip and delete every apk you don't want directly?
ngh55 said:
Mmmhh, what is the advantage against just unzipping a ROM, deleting all the things you don't need and zip it again? even easier, open the zip and delete every apk you don't want directly?
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Yep that's it basically Just an app I wanted to work on. Always good to have a few projects going. No real advantage, there's just an app that can help do it now.
I see, then good work I guess, keep it up.
Looks nice, would it possible to extract the actual program name and put it another column e.g. "Description" . It would be much easier to identify the program you want to remove
Ill have to check in to the .APK info and see what's in the header and content and see what I can do Appreciate the feedback! Thanks!
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I don't know if its possible, but I always have difficulties identifying which apk to delete and have to check in on the phone, because I sometimes need to see the apk icon to know.
It would be worth using it if it showed (like when browsing in root explorer) but i am not sure if this can be done on windows.
Fot the time being I just think its faster and simpler to multiselect on a zip and then delete the ones I don't want.
keep up the work
Ok you got my attention and I am bored I will give your tool a go looks like it will be useful for a flask junky like my self well done BTW
Jaggyjags I'm almost 100% there is an icon.png inside the .APK file somewhere so I could extract thar also and maybe pop it in the list, nice suggestion!
Flash junkies always like some tools, regardless of what they do .
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Looking good
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Updated to beta 2.
Check the changelog for updates.
Nice
I like the idea of this, will definitely be trying it out at some point
Thanks guys .
If anyone has any requests then let me know!
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Hello,
I just wanted to announce a little app I wrote in response to a request over here.
In a nutshell it just goes through your device, checks against a list of software in a config file, and lets you check off the ones you'd like to uninstall. Then it removes those apps from your file system and the registry.
This is my first windows mobile app. It's fairly simple, but if anyone finds any bugs, please let me know.
Right now there is only a config file for the HTC Tilt 2. If anyone would like to write a config file for other devices (Rhodium or not), I've included documentation on how to do so, and I'd be happy to help.
You can grab the Tilt 2 version of Crud Scraper here.
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Hello,
I just wanted to announce a little app I wrote in response to a request over here.
In a nutshell it just goes through your device, checks against a list of software in a config file, and lets you check off the ones you'd like to uninstall. Then it removes those apps from your file system and the registry.
This is my first windows mobile app. It's fairly simple, but if anyone finds any bugs, please let me know.
Right now there is only a config file for the HTC Tilt 2. If anyone would like to write a config file for other devices (Rhodium or not), I've included documentation on how to do so, and I'd be happy to help.
You can grab the Tilt 2 version of Crud Scraper here.
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So essentially this is an uninstaller that gets rid of everything left by an app?
dwizzy130
Can you post the cab right here? I have an aggressive firewall that I don't control that prohibits your linked site as 'Free Pages' ..sheesh!
That sounds good and i will test it on the Rhodium 100 aka Touch Pro 2. Will report later.
Love the icon
I ran it after having removed 90% of what it scrapes, and it worked like a charm. Thanks, great utility!
~Eric
dwizzy130 said:
So essentially this is an uninstaller that gets rid of everything left by an app?
dwizzy130
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That's right. It can either uninstall an app, or finish removing what's left of an app that was not properly uninstalled.
badiubronco said:
Can you post the cab right here? I have an aggressive firewall that I don't control that prohibits your linked site as 'Free Pages' ..sheesh!
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I didn't even realize the files could be hosted here as a normal user. I've just edited the main post of this thread to include the file you'll need.
Bear in mind that it's not a cab though. It's a zip file containing an exe and a config file for the Tilt 2. Just save those to the same folder on your device, run the exe, and the rest is self explanatory.
pyromosh said:
I didn't even realize the files could be hosted here as a normal user. I've just edited the main post of this thread to include the file you'll need.
Bear in mind that it's not a cab though. It's a zip file containing an exe and a config file for the Tilt 2. Just save those to the same folder on your device, run the exe, and the rest is self explanatory.
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If you want me to cab it for you just ask cause it'll take me 2 seconds...
dwizzy130
It's got a good name. Sold !
Could you make a cab of this for the T-mobile Touch Pro 2 please?
mike2nl said:
That sounds good and i will test it on the Rhodium 100 aka Touch Pro 2. Will report later.
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Any luck with testing this?
mike2nl said:
That sounds good and i will test it on the Rhodium 100 aka Touch Pro 2. Will report later.
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Did you ever get the chance to test this on the US TP2?
I have a CDMA phone (Verizon Rhodium 500)and would love to give it a shot.
Tried it on my Tilt2 unfortunately, I didn't have the option to remove the programs I installed the app to remove. Looks like it needs somemore development to be able to select everything on the phone. I can't comment on how good it works because I didn't remove anything. I do appreciate the effort though.
bennyj71 said:
Tried it on my Tilt2 unfortunately, I didn't have the option to remove the programs I installed the app to remove. Looks like it needs somemore development to be able to select everything on the phone. I can't comment on how good it works because I didn't remove anything. I do appreciate the effort though.
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What app(s) specifically are you referring to?
The only apps it removes are the ones defined on the wiki entry defining the crapware here.
If I know what apps you'd like removed, then I can add those apps to the XML file that defines the list of apps to check for.
pyromosh said:
What app(s) specifically are you referring to?
The only apps it removes are the ones defined on the wiki entry defining the crapware here.
If I know what apps you'd like removed, then I can add those apps to the XML file that defines the list of apps to check for.
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The mobile web and mobile video.
pm
pyro - check your pm's
Be nice for a sprint version what do you need in order to make one
HELP!!!
Ok, I'm at my wits end. I've downloaded the zip, extracted the files & copied them to the phone (was drag & drop ok?). I can't get the program to launch. I just get windows offering to run out to the web to find a fix.
How do you execute it? I don't see it listed on the phone itself so I thought I should do it via the laptop on the .exe that was on the phone.
Does it matter what OS is on my laptop?
AWESOME!
Just want to say that pyromosh is awesome. Walked me thought what I needed to do.
For those that don't have Framework 3.5 - you need to install that on your PC then dig down in that folder to get the 3.5 cab file to move to your phone and install.
After that, it works like a charm.
On happy Texan gal here.
great program, pyromash....
i was directed to this thread because I'm trying to delete the actual .exe files from the Windows folder (plus some other stuff like the bloat mp3's)... i tried with File Explorer & Total Commander... these delete attempts all failed...
is there a way to do this??
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Hi guys,
Here i want to show my Rom Cleaner, its idea comes from => Here , so credits for the idea and the ini files i used as base belong to him
this app allows you to clean out unneeded crap and bloatware from your roms, before you flash them.
List of files to remove is about 100 different ones now.
i hope some of you will test this and provide feedback.
PS, program is coded in autoit, which some old AV's tend to flag, i'll offer admins a look at the source code if needed.
PS2, Only supports CWM type roms.
Greetz,
Damian
Changelog: version 1.0
fixed bug with repacking >.<
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Download here
I'm assuming course that it would course invalidate md5 checksum, and as a result there's no real assurance that the zip had been repacked correctly prior to flashing.
no, it wont pass that test, but seeying its a regular zipfile, you can always test the zip itself.
DamianSixSixSix said:
no, it wont pass that test, but seeying its a regular zipfile, you can always test the zip itself.
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True. What about the repacking of system.img ?
this basicly only works on the CWM based roms, which are zipfiles, so i dont touch those
DamianSixSixSix said:
this basicly only works on the CWM based roms, which are zipfiles, so i dont touch those
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Ahh. Hrm odd I don't recall ever actually using a CWM based rom, every rom I've tried after CM7.2 have been mostly ICS roms, and every i've ever unpacked have had each of the partitions saved as img files.
yes that is weird, every rom i use can be flashed by cwm, and when unpacked, only bootimage is a img file, rest is folders and files.
Interesting idea, cool. So far, I've been deleting manually files from the zips. One suggestion, could you add someday ability to add programs into the selected ROM?
Or even better, enable user to create batch package/batch deletion of his apks/always-deleted-apks that could be added/removed with a single click to/from every consecutive ROM ? Just a loose idea.. Thanks!
Deathmehr said:
Interesting idea, cool. So far, I've been deleting manually files from the zips. One suggestion, could you add someday ability to add programs into the selected ROM?
Or even better, enable user to create batch package/batch deletion of his/her apks /always deleted apks that could be added/removed with a single click to/from every consecutive ROM ? Just a loose idea.. Thanks!
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you can allready do that, just place the apk's in the files/add folder' it allready has system and data in there, just make a apps folder and drop them in
good idea, ill let program save removal settings on exit, so it can load them when it starts
DamianSixSixSix said:
you can allready do that, just place the apk's in the files/add folder' it allready has system and data in there, just make a apps folder and drop them in
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I'm afraid I don't follow. Drag and dropp doesn't work in any case. I tried dnd on apks, zips with structured folders or folders alone. Give me a tip
chech the program folder, in the files/add folder, are 2 more folders, data and system.
if you make an app folder in there, and drop your apk's in there, they will be pushed to your rom
example, 'files/add/system/app/MyTestApk.apk'
DamianSixSixSix said:
chech the program folder, in the files/add folder, are 2 more folders, data and system.
if you make an app folder in there, and drop your apk's in there, they will be pushed to your rom
example, 'files/add/system/app/MyTestApk.apk'
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Ok, thanks for the advice! I assume that it won't push apks that aren't supported in removal? I'm talking specifically about Cerberus.apk - it is very advantegous to integrate the app with a ROM.
Deathmehr said:
Ok, thanks for the advice! I assume that it won't push apks that aren't supported in removal? I'm talking specifically about Cerberus.apk - it is very advantegous to integrate the app with a ROM.
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thats totally unrelated, any file you place there gets pushed, any file.
Come to think of it, I might actually be thinking bout backups I do recall a lot of roms do have the folders set where they're migrated to the existing filesystem.
true, CWM backups are img files
Very nice idea for a program. Is it limited to only roms for our device or literally any CWM flashable zips?
it works on all actually, but i only have HTC phones, so others arent much supported in the apk department, simply because i cant check them
DamianSixSixSix said:
it works on all actually, but i only have HTC phones, so others arent much supported in the apk department, simply because i cant check them
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Fair enough, and thank you for the prompt reply!
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updated to version 0.7 changelog in first post
anyone found bugs or has suggestions?
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Installation
Step - 1 : Setting Up your PC!
Download The following resources first:
Java SE Run-time Environment 7 [ Java Dependencies For Signing APK tool ]
Now let's begin setting up your PC,
Install the above mentioned programs.
Go to Advanced System Properties.
It looks like this:
Go to Environment Variables, then create a new System Variable, having name JAVA_HOME and value as the path where you have installed the JRE.
It looks like this:
Now after creating the JAVA_HOME variable, search for Path system variable in the System Variables list. Now this is a bit tricky. Once found click on it and then on Edit. Move the cursor to the end of the string till you see ";" (without quotes), add the path to your JRE bin folder just after it.
It looks like this:
OK, so if everything went fine and just as what instructed then you are all good to proceed to Step - 2!
Step - 2 : Installing Cassini on your PC!
Download the latest build from the download section.
Extract the zip Cassini.[CURRENT-VERSION].zip, and execute Cassini.[CURRENT-VERSION].exe.
Now follow the Installation wizard and you are done!
It looks like this:
How to Use?
Firstly, open up your C: Drive and then go to Program Files [Program Files (x86) in case of 64-bit system] folder, then just look for a folder named Divya Mamgai, go in it and you will find a folder named Cassini and that's it, it is your Main directory.
Now copy your apk files to the working directory of it, and then start the program.
Now just press enter to start compressing!
Wait for the process to complete, and all your apk files will be available to be used while saving a lot of data on your device in the build folder.
Download
Cassini.1.1 - [5.76 MB (6041289 bytes)]
Currently Compatible Apps
All System Apps, except - LatinIME.apk [ Results in force close of keyboard?! ]
Some PlayStore Apps.
Example of working - ZPlayer, Textra, Solid Explorer and even more!
Example of non-working - WhatsApp and especially all the games i had (!), please try it out and report me of what apps are compressible and what are not?
Screens
Cassini.1.1 -
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Change Log
Version - 1.1
Initial release with minimal features.
[Tool][Windows] Cassini.1.2 - App Compressor is Back!
thank you, perfect
thank you, perfect, that's what I needed
hugo.gabriel999 said:
thank you, perfect, that's what I needed
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You are welcome buddy!
does this work on unbutu 13.10? i guess it is for windows.
correct me if i am wrong.
Does app compression also boost file system performance in anyway? Regardless, this is great!
Su vaat che!
Are there any downsides such as a slower phone?
Could we have more info on what it does ?
Does it open apk res and compress them ?
really productive, that is. would definitely try it soon
Does this make any impact on receiving updates from the Play store? After updating would the apps be uncompressed?
by comparing at files which was compressed i can see Res and resources.arsc got compressed. and th compression ratio is great too. i was using similar method called Go Optimizer by gu5t3r without any isse and helped me saved more space in my phone.
try it out right now ... really awesome dude! thanks
this is the best tool! I'm a dev, so can I use this n the system apps of my roms before I make them into a flashable zip? Also, does this work on the framework-res.apk?
Have tried some system apps. But non of,them works after replace them.
SystemUI
Mms
Phone
Settings
Contacts
Camera
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I respect your work but its not The Only of its kind!
as Dilesh Perera said,goptimizer like..
what is the png compression/optimization technique used?
Is this working on kitkat?
First of all sorry to not reply so late cause, I had exams and also the fact that I forgot to subscribe the thread.
I'm really sorry.
desalesouche said:
does this work on unbutu 13.10? i guess it is for windows.
correct me if i am wrong.
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Yes you are right it is based on some of basic functions of Windows, also I don't think the setup might not work in Unbuntu.
DroidOnRoids said:
Does app compression also boost file system performance in anyway? Regardless, this is great!
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Well I don't know accurately but check out this rom - Hyperion Xperia U , I have used Cassini in it and it really helped my device to handle multitasking in a much better way. But I won't get my hopes up in getting better performance.
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Hello! I have built a little windows app that allows you to easily create flashable zips. (tested on Nexus 5 (android 4.4) and Samsung galaxy S i9000 (android 4.3))
INTRODUCTION:
This program allows you to create flashable zips. Basically the program just creates directories needed
for flashable zip and place edited updater-script and selected apk or zip to right folder.
Then these folders are zipped with DotNetZip library. And voilà zip is ready to be flashed.
To use signing, make sure you have Java installed on your compuer.
CURRENTLY NOT COMPATIBLE WITH ANDROID 5.0 LOLLIPOP!
FEATURES:
- Creating flashable zips for user, system apps, framework-res.apk, bootanimation and build.prop
- Editing updater-script
- Drag & Drop functionality
- Signing created zip
Upcoming Features:
- Lollipop support
- Multi languag support
CHANGELOG:
Version 1.5:
- Simplified interface
- Improved code
- Minor bug fixes
Version 1.3:
- Added custom names option
- Rearranged options
Version 1.2:
- Android 4.4+ Kit Kat support (for apps in priv-app)
Version 1.1:
- Added signing zips
- Improved code and minor bug fixes
Version 1.0:
- Added more options
- Support for creating Zip's with multiple Apk's
- Completely rearranged UI
- Code improvments and bug fixes
Version 0.2:
- Kit Kat support
- Creating zips for build.prop
- Added options tab
- Bug fixes and improved code
- Added Microsoft.VisualBasic.PowerPacks.Vs.dll (thanks to @codelover)
Version 0.1:
- Beta relese (2014-01-29)
HOW TO:
Just drag an apk or zip to the textbox, and then follow message boxes for editing updater-script.
Name your zip and press enter. Zip will be saved to selected directory in options. There you can also
toggle message box pop-ups.
(great tutorial for editing/explaining updater-script http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2377695)
"No one has ever become poor by giving."
Anne Frank
Seems interesting.
Did you test it and can you give an exemple of what you did, it'd be nice.
Best regards
Franky
any plans for a osx version?
Dont Working
It won't open on my PC, windows 7 enterprise x86.
will it be possible to flash apk's + data as of a backup?
Dosen't Work !!!
Hi, I've yet to try the tool. Found you through the portal, Yay! Wanted to thank you for your work on this app, as it's something for which I've been looking. Thanks for your hard work, the development and for all future work on this app to come. Cheers!
tinydynamite00
I don't think Visual Basic Power Packs is installed by default, download it HERE.
@OrglCe, you might need to consider include 'Microsoft.VisualBasic.PowerPacks.Vs.dll' in your zip package, of cause, under same path with Ionic.Zip.dll.
EDIT: Logo expanded too much here.
Keep up the good work.
Cheers
codelover said:
I don't think Visual Basic Power Packs is installed by default, download it HERE.
@OrglCe, you might need to consider include 'Microsoft.VisualBasic.PowerPacks.Vs.dll' in your zip package, of cause, under same path with Ionic.Zip.dll.
EDIT: Logo expanded too much here.
Keep up the good work.
Cheers
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can we creat stock rom zip by this tool
STOCK ROM SOURCE FTF FILES
It works! Windows 8.1. If you edit the installation hands 4.4 also works.
Awesome, cant wait for kitkat support
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can we creat stock rom zip by this tool
STOCK ROM SOURCE FTF FILES
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+1:good:
This app looks great.
What would be greater is that the support of kernel flashing, i.e. boot.img files.
Great work @OrglCe will be following the progress of this app!
I want to edit some system files (e.g. build.prop) using my own scripts, do I have to choose the "flash system app" option? My problem is to find the right update-binaries files, the ones from working zips failed and I have no idea about creating my own.
I wish there would be some equivalent tools for linux...
klenamenis said:
I want to edit some system files (e.g. build.prop) using my own scripts, do I have to choose the "flash system app" option? My problem is to find the right update-binaries files, the ones from working zips failed and I have no idea about creating my own.
I wish there would be some equivalent tools for linux...
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The "flash system app" option is only for flashing system apps. You can't use it to flash build.prop or any other system file.
But I will try make that option in the future releases.
sweeet good job!!!! :victory:
Can it made to add more than one to the zip?
alammori said:
Can it made to add more than one to the zip?
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This feature will be added in the next versions of the app. I will try to make it as soon as possibile,
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Introducing Apk File Manager, a tool engineered for android phone user. If you have lots of apps scattered all over your pc, you can use this tool to categorize and find duplicate apps with their version and package name. So, you can find out the latest version of any app easily. This tool can do hours of boring works in a minute.
Main Features :
Fully unicode supported
AFM can deal with unlimited apk file
Drag and drop files/folders to load apk files
Full control on apk file renaming format
You can choose, AFM will save the process log or not
If you want AFM will remember your last used output path
It's your choice that apk files will be copied in output path or will create folders with their package names in output path then copy the files in the respective folders.
There is a option to select that same version apk file will be replaced or will be renamed like apkfile-1.apk, apkfile-2.apk
You can select if AFM will remove source apk files or not
Changelog :
v3.0.0.0 :
More defined logs
API names and versions updated
Now you can choose your own separator for renaming
Reset preferences to default button added
Application is now totally resizable
v2.5.0.0 :
Illegal character bug fixed
Output folder not exist bug fixed
Drag and drop files/folders to load apk files
Now apk list will show only apk file name
New preference window
Full control on apk file renaming format
v2.0.0.0 :
Fully unicode supported
Now AFM can remove source apk files also
Two type of apk file renaming option in preference
v1.0.0.0 :
Initial Release
Bugs :
You should find and let me know (I DIDN'T FIND ANY)
Download :
v3.0.0.0 :
Apk File Manager v3.0.0.0 By BDFreak.rar
MD5: 573a8f8c20359a84279af08425e29ce1
XDA:DevDB Information
Apk File Manager, a Tool/Utility for the Android General
Contributors
BDFreak
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: v3.0.0.0
Stable Release Date: 2020-04-03
Created 2014-03-31
Last Updated 2020-04-03
How To Use and Video Tutorial
How To Use :
Extract the downloaded rar file into your PC
Run the Apk File Manager.exe
Click on Load to select as much Apps as you want to select (You can drag and drop files/folders)
Define Output Path
Click on Go!!!
Go to your Output folder to find categorized apk's
Video Tutorial :
Coming soon...
Screenshots
Screenshots :
v3.0.0.0 :
v2.5.0.0 :
v2.0.0.0 :
v1.0.0.0 :
Wow, a time saving, snappy n fast apk management tool
Thanks for this bro
Ayush Singh said:
Wow, a time saving, snappy n fast apk management tool
Thanks for this bro
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You are welcome...
Seems awesome,gonna try it soon!
BDFreak said:
Introducing Apk File Manager...
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Why ask for the password to rar?
Amazing tool! Really great concept!
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I am waiting for this tool.. Finally u release it.. Thanks alot.. U deserve a portal.
Really awesome. Hope this would save my hard disk space n my Time..
Thanks mate.
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BDFreak said:
Screenshots :
v1.0.0.0 :
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Thanks you ^^
Who are having password problem, please download the file again.
Really cool BD! Looks awesome, easy to use, what else to expect?! Perfect
Great job as always you do. I have used this tool and tested every feature this tool has. All works perfectly and it's now really easy to deal with apk's
So useful thanks
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Dev Jaskirat said:
Amazing tool! Really great concept!
Sent from my SM-N900 using Tapatalk
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++++1
Very helpful
@BDFreak :good:Great program:good:
@BDFreak: My virus scanner tells me I should not run it because of "TrojWare.Win32.Krap.T", see screenshot
defim said:
@BDFreak: My virus scanner tells me I should not run it because of "TrojWare.Win32.Krap.T", see screenshot
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I can assure you that it's totally false positive detection.
Finally On Portal
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/categorize-your-apps-with-apk-file-manager/
Congro My Brother :good: