Hi folks!!! I need your help!
I am looking for analysis tools specific for Android that detect and solve common bugs that may happen during app development!
I have found many tools online that are not specific for Android, only for Java, either free or commercial, like the famous FindBugs but it is not interprocedural so for example it loses several bad NullPointerExceptions that may occur at runtime! Some powerful tools are not suitable for Android app development
What are, among the available tools, those that you prefer and really use?
What kind of properties do these tools check?
What kind of bugs do these tools detect and remove (among the most common errors that an Android developer may do)?
Please help me with sharing your experiences and suggestions, any help would be appreciated!!!!
Thanks!
Up!!:good:
No one is using tools like FindBugs or similar during Android app development?
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Hello everyone,
when making a localized ROM people often face the problem of finding proper localized packages/MUI, especially for non-standard packages.
Many localized ROMs are the result of a lot of translation work that may have already been done by someone else.
So the idea is that we collect working packages in a central place where we can collect matching localizations. After all, most WM6.5 packages should be device and OS version independent so we could essentially share across all devices.
What do you think about this idea? Obviously it would not be trivial to implement because we would need some kind of shared storage where everyone can contribute. The simpler solution may be a collection thread or a separate forum with links to rapidshare et al.
Hello complete newbie here with magic
I was wondering if anyone could suggest which of the so many ROMs posted in development section is the most simple/basic. Ideally i would like a clean phone with only software that is required for basic features to work. So that then i could myself install (very few) applications that i like.
Firstly, I use WARNING as my title is because, due to the increasing number of android build ready for our lovely users...I think there will be a lot of scamming problems exist...because everyone can steal others' hard work (cooked rom or android build), and then re-upload,and named to their own build...furthermore, they try to ask people to donate...this is really FFS...so I hope we can cooperate to prevent this and hope someone can teach us how to differentiate android build and how it is customized or personalised...
Cheers...look forward to see more awesome builds...and protect chefs' hard work...
Hmmm since android uses the linux file system which is permission based. Would it not be possible to have a file tjat cant be modified without the original owners access. A watermakr or something.
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Hi Guys,Please i have been searching for a solution as regards changing my winmo's http header contents but no luck.
Furthermore,there are quite a few similar apps on windows xp,vista and 7 working flawlessly ie (proxifier,charles-proxy,proximitron[best] and some others).
i was wondering if our XDa-Gurus could help in porting this apps from .exe to . cab to work on winmo.
kind regards,
Zibamstereo
If you manage to solve this please post here, because I'm interested too.
Ok Bro ..its like no one here wants to help or this question has been regarded as "frivolous".
Eithier way i found a clue but not a complete solution..a mobile proxifier app encompassing the features mentioned above.
However,the app is built using python programming and hence a barrier.i hope win-mo supports python so i can try porting the app to win-mo because it is based on a symbian platform.as soon as i succeed i will attach the required files here.any external help would be appreciated as well
Warm regards,
Zibamstereo
Hello, there are a lot of forensics tools provide different features. My post is to ask your suggestions for developing new functions that have not provided by the existent forensics tools. I am thinking about applications' permissions but I don't know how can I relate that to digital forensics? and I would welcome any other ideas.