Hello, I really don't know if I still have the right to share our apps here, cuase I share our Battery Booster and some of you like it, some users already give us a lot of useful comments. So now I'd like to share another one of our useful app:
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Startup Manager – Clean up Your Android System from System Startup. Hope you like.
Startup Manager is the most comprehensive and easy-to-use system startup entry monitor and management tool specially designed for Android smartphone. It shows you precisely what applications and processes are configured to run during system startup or login. To safely disable a startup entry from running at system startup, just uncheck its checkbox from the Startup Manager’s entry list. If you are not sure which entry should be enabled or disabled, just click on the entry and you can view the detailed properties for each startup entries. Now you can also customize your own startup items by adding your favorite applications.
A must have for android users! Enjoy!
Product Features:
- Master of Android system’s startup entry management
- Intelligently analyze and monitor all system startup entries (include user applications and system processes) at the background
- Safely disable any undesired application or process from auto-startup
- One click to view detailed properties for each startup entries
- Disabled startup entries are stored for future restoration if you decide you actually want the entry you previously removed
- Add your favorite applications (including 3rd party user apps or system apps) to system startup
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Nobody interested?.....
Davidandroid said:
Nobody interested?.....
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Actually, I'll take a look at it and perhaps write a review for my blog.
On second thoughts, I've just read all the comments on your website and think I'd rather have a fully working phone, so I won't be installing it - At least have an application that doesn't
1) Require a purchase before users can restore their phone functionality - That's extortion.
2) Actually works after the purchase.
I dont see the extra value of such an app. It is working fine as it is, so why change it. And than to read all strange things about it, from lots of different people, I really am not willing to test it.
Simple as that...
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Trial-ware is not allowed here.
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Trial-ware is not allowed here.
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It's worse than trial-ware, it's extortion ware, given they do not allow you to 'fix' the phone state once that trial period has run out
Try to find 2.3 version - is free.
Lite versions are allowed on XDA. Trial ware, as stated above, are not allowed apps in this site.
If you would still like to feature this app on this site, please create a lite-free version (no expiration) and you can share that with the community.
Please feel free to pm me if you have any questions.
Thread closed until compliance is met.
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GuardX is a free antivirus software for your phone.You are afraid that your on your phone will be installed malicious application or your personal data will be stolen? Then, use GuardX. It protects your applications from malicious and spyware. Using GuardX your phone always be protected, it controls each application install and notify you if it is malicious. Using application settings you can always know that your virus database is up to date. If you notice a suspicious application, you can use report system and report it to us, we will test it and if it be malicious we add it into their database.
Features:
- Real-time protection against malware, each new application is brought under control.
- A large database containing all the latest viruses, such as: DroidDream, Geinimi, Tapsnake, Ewalls, Rootcager and all others.
- Optimizing battery usage, it is spend as little as possible
- Opportunity to update the database, you'll always be protected against the latest viruses.
- Found Test Viruses on Android Market if you want to test how it works.
GuardX should have every owner of an android phone. With it your phone will always be protected from all types of malicious applications.
Market Link:
https://market.android.com/details?id=org.qstar.guardx&hl=en
QR Code:
Relesead first little update, v 1.1:
- Added support for move application to the SD card
- Fixed Last Scan message when app running for the first time
In next update we planing add scan for suspicious sms/mms messages.
hello,
how much battery need this app?
how much will be my system slowed down?
Zwiebel86 said:
hello,
how much battery need this app?
how much will be my system slowed down?
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Hello,
If it works in background, as a background scanner it needs less than 0.1-0.3% of your battery.
On most devices system load almost very low and it's don't slow your system.
Small hotfixes:
Version 1.1.5
- Fixed Force Close on Android 1.5(such as CLIQ XT) while scanning.
- Fixed problems with display on small screens (such as SE XPERIA Mini).
Version 1.1.6
- Added tablets screens support
- Add Samsung Galaxy Tab screen full support
- Add Android 3.0 tablets landscape only support (Test Verison now)
downloading this now!!!
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UserManager
UserManager Pro
Your android tablets, phablets or phones can now be used throughout the whole family! Just download this app to take a sneek preview at whats coming up in the next version of android!
Whats coming up?
MULTIPLE USERS thats what! You now have the ability in android to create different user for your whole family, keeping your data hidden under your individual lock screens.
What does UserManager do for me?
UserManager allows you to create and manage these users in a user friendly way that Google have not yet created. With UserManager you can:
Create new users
Delete users
Hide users
Rename users
Format users
Switch users
Stealth mode (Hide UserManager from other users)
Hide each user individually from each user
Fix permissions for each user
Backup and restore users
What if my kids open this app?
You can choose to hide this UserManager from each user individually making UserManager a family friendly applications.
What does UserManager Require?
Root access
Busybox (The newer the better!)
Android 4.1.X (JellyBean) or higher!
CHANGE LOG
1.0.7
Changed the main settings dialog to Swipe view + Title strip
Users Are easier to manage
Two panels are now created for tablets and some large phones
Added options to manually choose if tablet layouts are used
Removed Warning dialog for 4.2+
More effective settings are now used for hiding UserManager
Minor bug fixes and tweaks
1.0.6
Disabled each app per a users
Minor bug fixes
1.0.5
Fixed the last remaining problems with the restore options
Added the option to fix permissions for each user
1.0.4
Added option to backup and restore users (Removed untill further testing is done!)
1.0.3
Added option to backup and restore users
1.0.2
First release
removed
Will give this a try :thumbup:
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Will give this a try :thumbup:
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any suggestions?
finally got fix permissions to work with different users! backup and restore should be active within the next few days
each app can be disabled for each user! its working, ive now just got to make it user friendly!!
Very nice
Thanks so much!
I found what I was looking for!
[Guide] – Deleting Google Play Store Download History
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Sometimes, you download an application because you find it interesting and then finally, it don't need or like it or more (it arrives very often), or you have just changed of rom, of version of Android. I've got a lot of apps, between my changes of terminal, the articles of test for a French blog etc...It's really easy and fast to download some free apps.
In brief, for the most ancient, you must have an important download history :silly:
For awhile now there’s been a way to delete the free crapware from your download history, but not many users are aware of the feature. For your benefit we’ve provided a handy step-by-step guide to getting rid of the apps from your download history that you’re confident you won’t be revisiting in the future.
On first you need the last update of Google Play Store apk, which is 3.10.9, Especially don't say “why I do not have do it earlier ????”. For the simple one and good reason which this functionality is very recent.
=> Open the Play Store App on your device.
=> You’re going to be presented with a list of all your currently installed apps, and below that you may see a list of apps ready for update.
=> Tap the options button in the top-right corner of the screen and select ‘My Apps’ from the drop down menu.
=> Swipe from right-to-left to bring up the ‘All’ screen.
=> From here you can delete the history of any free app you have downloaded. Simply tap the circle with a line through it above the word “Free” in the app list.
=> If you want to select multiple history entries just hold down on the app until you feel the short vibration. Then go through the list and select the other free apps you want to remove.
=> Tap the circle with a line through it in the top right corner if you have multiple items selected and you will be prompted to select ‘OK’ or ‘Cancel’ to confirm your removal.
You’re done! The app list should now refresh, and it should be missing whatever you selected for removal.
Maybe it will be long for some download history. Mine was new and fresh after 2 hrs :victory:
And don't forget to rate for this thread -
Thanks
Thanks to [@Kody Frazier - AndroidHeadlines]
Insertion of a poll to find out if you are interested by this thread, if you have used this guide to refresh your download history
Just for remember that you can cleaned up your Google download history
Bonjour cher compatriote,
Thanks for this tutorial.
I still don't understand why we can't do this directly from the Google Play website. It would be so easy: tick or untick what we want to keep .
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Please note that this is the free version of Unlock History. Purchasing the full version supports further development of Unlock History and is truly appreciated.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dhruv.unlockhistorypro
This new app secretly checks and show all successful unlocks, apps used and the duration for which the device was used so you can check if someone else was using the phone, making your android smartphone more secure.
It is also a great tool for parents to monitor the phone usage by the child, or one could spy on their friend's phone as this app works silently.
The feature to set password makes sure that only you can check your device's record.
The complimentary widget not only looks good but also makes it easier to view the last unlock.
Main Features:
- Option to set password.
- Material UI
- Silently checks usage and shows no notifications.
- Automatically starts when the phone boots.
- Older usage data get cleaned up regularly if configured.
- Consumes very less battery.
- Very light weight tracking mechanism.
Mod edit: Broken DL link removed.
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dhruvdangi said:
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Concerned about a friend using your phone, here is a solution.
This app will show all successful unlocks and the duration for which the device was used. The complimentary widget makes it easier to view the last unlock.
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dhruv.unlockhistory
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Good Idea
But When my Friend can unlock my phone it can Delete history of this app
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Add Option to Set Password for your app (When Opening your app).
Or at least when Deleting History.
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Expect more features in the next update
Geeks Empire said:
Good Idea
But When my Friend can unlock my phone it can Delete history of this app
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:Suggestion:
Add Option to Set Password for your app (When Opening your app).
Or at least when Deleting History.
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Thanks
Expect this and alot more features in the next updates.
dhruvdangi said:
Expect more features in the next update
Thanks
Expect this and alot more features in the next updates.
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So why was the app pulled from playstore? And can you share source code?
@dhruvdangi
Apparent abandoned thread closed. Please PM me if you wish to reopen it with a working DL link.
-Regards: Badger50
Hi folks,
So I have been in search for a good-looking yet simple task list manager and to my surprise found none. Some require cloud sync, some integrate with calendars, maps and whatnot, some need crazy permissions and some just look horrible.
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I am a proud Note 4 user and I've made an app for myself. Its core distinctive features:
Stores lists in plain text format that is convenient to read and edit and can be easily pulled and pushed to the device
Has just one screen - list of tasks with a small one-line form on top that lets you filter new task or add a new one (it filters as soon as you press on priority buttons or start typing the title)
Supports several task states: high-priority, low-priority, current/active (i.e. "doing now"), dropped, completed
Each task can be given extended multiline description by pressing on the list item
Sorts tasks in a complex way according to their states (e.g. high priority goes before regular, yet high priority with "current" goes before other high priority tasks)
Toggle "done" state with a checkbox near each task. Bulk-change states by long pressing an item to bring actionbar's into selection mode
The list file is saved after each change automatically; it also makes backup before every file write (pull them with adb) because I am paranoid when it comes to losing my tasks
Supports Samsung's MultiWindow SDK
Generally, the core principle is usability - similar to iOS' Reminders but less buggy (it crashed on me every other day) and more feature-rich. Still, I didn't want to make another S Planner, it's already good.
It's very much in beta state - I can easily add remaining stuff with the feedback of others (hard to convince myself to finish it ).
Stuff to-do:
Copy Menu
Share Menu
Edit task details
Dependent tasks support
Drag to reorder
Home screen widget
Photo support
Due date support
Alert device when due
File list support (open list from FS, save, copy, create)
Go to file list when click on appbar app title
Swap refresh and clean AB btns
Confirm delete or add undo
Don't just ignore on-save exceptions
Retain state on rotate
mod edit - closed as per OP request
Could you add a Google Keep sync feature?
ATLabs said:
Could you add a Google Keep sync feature?
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Like I said in the first post, I don't want to load it with features you can find in other tasks. Besides, there seems to be no Google Keep API. Why don't you use Keep app itself? It's supposedly good.
fundaprob said:
Like I said in the first post, I don't want to load it with features you can find in other tasks. Besides, there seems to be no Google Keep API. Why don't you use Keep app itself? It's supposedly good.
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Thanks for clarification.