How can I install Snaptu onto Android? - Android Apps and Games

the snaptu format is jar or jad

Why would you want this terrible, terrible BB app on your Android phone?
Wish I could help you out though. I imagine it probably needs to be coded for your device, and also in .apk format to install.

Here is a tutorial on how to convert the app to be used on any Android device: http://forum.snaptu.com/showthread....u-on-a-Sprint-Moment-or-Any-APK-based-Android

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Extracting APK's from original branded firmware

Hi All,
I'm still looking for a way to either decrypt or extract an apk from an SEUS signed/encrypted firmware.
I've tried the Sin_Reconstructor and I've tried replacing the JAR file in plugins with the one provided, but this still seems to simply download the same encrypted files it always has.
I tried to use the other plugin that was supposed to do a dump such as dump0.zip and dump1.zip however this didn't work either.
I'm using SEUS and not Pc Companion to try and get this all done.
Is there a guide anywhere out there on the net for decrypting seus firmwares. I've tried and tried and just can't seem to work out how its done.
I want to learn as much as possible, and once I've done the learning I'd love to give back everything I learn, but without understanding the basics it just feels I'm dead in the water.
Any help from anyone would be greatly apreciated.
Just out of curiousity why do you want to extract it from a signed firmware? From what I gather the decrypted roms are no different just without branding. As well I think actually decrypting rom's is for people with some solid experience in the field. If you want to get your feet wet with extracting and modifying apk's go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714288 . I am completely new to programming as well and this is what I have learned so far. Good luck and learning android is a blast!
BTW the link only really covers visual mods. For learning android coding this is a great place to start: http://developer.android.com/index.html
the Android's SDK not contain an Android device emulator ?
If yes, you can mount the Fw on this VM and extract the APK to an sdcard emulated (HD) ...
The System's APK is in /system/app
paid APK : /data/app
Thol said:
the Android's SDK not contain an Android device emulator ?
If yes, you can mount the Fw on this VM and extract the APK to an sdcard emulated (HD) ...
The System's APK is in /system/app
paid APK : /data/app
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So you can mount SEUS encrypted firmware on the VM now? When did that start?

7zip equivalent?

Hey guys,
I bought a Macbook awhile back to use for school (I've got a custom Windows desktop for everything else don't worry!)
Anyways, I'm taking a photoshop class and I want to do some themeing on this machine. I was wondering if anyone of you knew of a program that I can use that will allow me to fully explore a ROM like 7zip can on Windows. I have tried a couple of different programs like Keka and Betterzip, but they don't allow me to explore the .zip like I need to. All I get out of them is an extraction, and all I get out of the extraction is the META-INF and system folder.
Also, if anyone knows if there is a proper way to decompile with a Mac? I am using the Android Utility program found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1167623
If there is a better way, I would love to know.
Any help at all would help! Thanks!
You can use B1 Free Archiver for Mac, it's absolutely free and with it you can explore all the files contained in archives without unpacking them. Good luck!
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Did u try "The Unarchiver". Its open source too.

[Q] Hacking Hardware Stumped?

I'm trying to covert a thin-client RDP system into a standalone linux system. I'd like to run a lighthttp server on it and auto-boot it to chromium (on start up).
The device comes with a crappy RDP interface and has a method for installing software UPGRADES via FTP. --- Confirmed working.
Doing some research on the web I was able to find an update package for this device. ATTACHED AS TORRENT FILE.
Using CENTOS I've tried to extract the RAMDISK but Linux doesn't seem to know how to extract the file type. I've tried a ton of scripts from xda-devs none seem to work.
I've tried just changing the system dir to see if I can get that work but it seems that the new image doesn't take to the device. I did see that the scripts have checksum info in them but not sure how to repackage or change them to adjust for the new changes.
I do see the build.prop file with a ton of ANDROID stuff and the package is APK signed. Thus I'm thinking it's an ANDROID setup. Also I see that the device is using busybox.
Any help or ideas how to get this doing what I need it?
Thanks!
chavenor said:
I'm trying to covert a thin-client RDP system into a standalone linux system. I'd like to run a lighthttp server on it and auto-boot it to chromium (on start up).
The device comes with a crappy RDP interface and has a method for installing software UPGRADES via FTP. --- Confirmed working.
Doing some research on the web I was able to find an update package for this device. ATTACHED AS TORRENT FILE.
Using CENTOS I've tried to extract the RAMDISK but Linux doesn't seem to know how to extract the file type. I've tried a ton of scripts from xda-devs none seem to work.
I've tried just changing the system dir to see if I can get that work but it seems that the new image doesn't take to the device. I did see that the scripts have checksum info in them but not sure how to repackage or change them to adjust for the new changes.
I do see the build.prop file with a ton of ANDROID stuff and the package is APK signed. Thus I'm thinking it's an ANDROID setup. Also I see that the device is using busybox.
Any help or ideas how to get this doing what I need it?
Thanks!
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Any ideas out there?
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[Q] Need experts in Android VM

Ok, so my old android phone broke. I used an app called "Keepsafe" on it and had a few important images I need back. Luckily, the app saved onto my SD card so I have access to the encrypted .ksd files. The only way around this (at least that I've found) is to use another phone to install keepsafe, replace its main folder with the old main folder, and then view the files from the phone. I don't have another phone I could use, so I was wondering if this would be possible using an Android VM like Genymotion. I tried doing this myself, but I'm lost. Any help would be appreciated!
iatebreakfest said:
Ok, so my old android phone broke. I used an app called "Keepsafe" on it and had a few important images I need back. Luckily, the app saved onto my SD card so I have access to the encrypted .ksd files. The only way around this (at least that I've found) is to use another phone to install keepsafe, replace its main folder with the old main folder, and then view the files from the phone. I don't have another phone I could use, so I was wondering if this would be possible using an Android VM like Genymotion. I tried doing this myself, but I'm lost. Any help would be appreciated!
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try this, download BlueStacks to your pc, this is an adroid emulator, only transfer files to computer, you heve playstore on this emulator, download keepsafe, and convert files to his original extension, good luck

Installing IPA File On iOs like APK on Android Without PC & JailBreak

IPA file is an installer file extension for iOS, just like APK on android.
So it turns out that we can install iOS applications from IPA files directly to iPhone devices. Even this can be done without the help of a PC at all.
detail information you must go to The Ultimate Guide to Installing IPA Files on iOS Devices Without a Computer
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