[APP 2.1+] System Tuner - Android Apps and Games

Dear users,
Considering all 3C apps are now based on the same source code, they all behave the same way, and will exhibit the same issues. Any queries will also likely applies to all apps.
To make my life easier while continuing to provide support here (and start with a clean slate), I decided to close all my app threads and open a fresh new thread here.
With your continuous help and support, the past 4 years have been a great adventure and experience. Let's take a fresh start and continue this amazing adventure.
Thank you all!
We're working on System Tuner version 3.0. Beta testing should be available soon, stay tuned.
Please check this for a 3-in-1 integrated app: ANDROID TUNER.
ANDROID TUNER IS NOT A REPLACEMENT APP BUT AN INTEGRATION OF ALL 3C APPS AND MANY OTHER
There are 2 options for existing users wishing to use the integrated version:
1) you can use Android Tuner Free which unlocks all already paid features from Battery Monitor Widget Pro and System Tuner Pro (except widgets)
2) or you can use a discount on Android Tuner paid version with this migration offer, note however we can no longer refund old apps as before because refund policy on Play Store have changed since December 20th
We're currently using Android Tuner's existing source code to rebuild BMW and ST from scratch, this is a lot of work and requires a lot of manual handling to avoid these:
- A 10MB APK instead of today's 2MB APK.
- A near-bug-free experience, beta testing will run for a long time with selected users, depending on users' feedback and app usage.
- Accurate data migration for user switching from 2.x to 3.0 without data loss.
- Removing features from BMW without breaking the app (battery data)
- Keeping a low memory footprints splitting UI and services components
- Keeping app performance as high as possible (version checks at run time)
- Removing features using new permissions without breaking the app (sms, contacts, etc). More than 20 permission in AT!
Note that the above is very complex and represents a lot of work, so it will take time before 3.0 is actually published.
More coming soon, stay tuned.

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how can i get this?

mortuus82 said:
how can i get this?
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Available on the Market, search either 'Process Monitor Widget' or '3c06'

found it in market, but the download won't start...

totalz said:
found it in market, but the download won't start...
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Did you succeed downloading the app? I had download problems in Market with certain ROM, never found why... maybe it's related?

ccounotte said:
Did you succeed downloading the app? I had download problems in Market with certain ROM, never found why... maybe it's related?
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Could be because of the customized rom, I'm a newbie with x10, just installed the blue spark rom on my 2nd day use, because of the flop score... I tried all day yesterday downloading the widget, search the web for fixes, but no, the download just won't start (or finish)! Really want to try this app to see cpu mhz & usage on "front panel"!
I even used the SDK and emulate avd to download the file...
May be u would consider posting it here? Oh, I even installed Slide 4.0, but they don't have your app, may be u can post there as an alternative? Can download there no problem, just tried aiSystem.

totalz said:
May be u would consider posting it here? Oh, I even installed Slide 4.0, but they don't have your app, may be u can post there as an alternative? Can download there no problem, just tried aiSystem.
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Hello totalz,
Sorry for the late reply, I've been quite busy lately.
I'd rather email it to you, so I don't have old versions to update here and there in the future. PM me for my email or directly from Google Market.

Great app.
I've been using it for a couple of weeks and has alot of info in a tiny 1x1 space.
I put free memory on top, cpu speed at the bottom, cpu load and free internal memory on the sides.

zeppelinrox said:
Great app.
I've been using it for a couple of weeks and has alot of info in a tiny 1x1 space.
I put free memory on top, cpu speed at the bottom, cpu load and free internal memory on the sides.
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@ you and @ Dev
How does this affect batterylife?

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thanx dude

Any thoughts about combining your battery monitor widget functions and tying the battery consumption to the process? Maybe I'm over(under)thinking it, but being able to see graphically process history vs battery consumption per process would be very helpful to narrowing down inefficient apps.
Cheers

Nice app! Thanks!

nice
Works fine !
Thanks !

tmknight said:
Any thoughts about combining your battery monitor widget functions and tying the battery consumption to the process? Maybe I'm over(under)thinking it, but being able to see graphically process history vs battery consumption per process would be very helpful to narrowing down inefficient apps.
Cheers
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That would be nice....

Work fine on my phone/rom.
Thanks, nice little app. Also like your battery widget app as well

Nice app - great job! Will try it out for a bit before buying the ad free version, but it seems pretty cool!

Nice app.
Working well on HD2 running NAND NexusHD2-Froyo V1.9G.

Sweet app... my Evo runs noticeably smoother.

Looks nice .. Trying it out, thanks

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[Bundle]The Ultimate Google Experience: CyanogenMod 6.1.1+Bunch of Google Apps!

Hi everyone.
This is my very first Rom bundle.
It's based on Cyanogen Mod 6.1.1 (The latest stable release),
Despite all standard Google apps, the following Google apps are added into the bundle:
Chrome To Phone
Finance
Translate
Listen
Authenticator
YouTube Remote
Google TV Remote
Scoreboard
Buzz & its widget
Shopper
Gesture Search
Reader
Goggles
Books
Sky Map
Removed apps:
Dev Tools, Spare Parts
(Please have a look at the attached screenshot)
I've been using it for one day, tested all the Google applications, have encountered no stability problem.
What is not working:
Although "Panoramio Uploader" app exists, but it doesn't show when click "Share" in Gallery application.
Thank you for your attention
Grab it here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?qn47py0cn8y3h
Filename:
CM611_additional_google_apps_first_release.zip
gone give it try.
Downloading.....
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Why?
Why would you remove spare parts? Its small, and allows you to customize the various window speeds, check battery time and life, and various other functions.
chaos2myst said:
Why would you remove spare parts? Its small, and allows you to customize the various window speeds, check battery time and life, and various other functions.
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...Better question: Why a bundle? Is there really that big of an audience that can't keep the latest gapps on their sdcard when they flash a nightly?
Not saying don't do it, but it doesn't make sense to me...
chaos2myst said:
Why would you remove spare parts? Its small, and allows you to customize the various window speeds, check battery time and life, and various other functions.
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Sorry about that You can get it back from Android Market, it's a freeware.
wdfowty said:
...Better question: Why a bundle? Is there really that big of an audience that can't keep the latest gapps on their sdcard when they flash a nightly?
Not saying don't do it, but it doesn't make sense to me...
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I'm very new to Rom modification, so I thought I start with something easy.
As a big fan of Google, I use almost all Google applications on Nexus One, so I decided to put most Google applications into one Rom package.
If someone is also big fun of Google and uses a lot of Google applications, then this Rom bundle might become useful
Sorry if I am wrong, as I said, I'm very new to rom modification.
houzuoguo said:
Sorry about that You can get it back from Android Market, it's a freeware.
I'm very new to Rom modification, so I thought I start with something easy.
As a big fan of Google, I use almost all Google applications on Nexus One, so I decided to put most Google applications into one Rom package.
If someone is also big fun of Google and uses a lot of Google applications, then this Rom bundle might become useful
Sorry if I am wrong, as I said, I'm very new to rom modification.
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Keep up the good work and appreciate you sharing.
Always good to have a new chef in the house...keep up the nice work!
houzuoguo said:
Sorry about that You can get it back from Android Market, it's a freeware.
I'm very new to Rom modification, so I thought I start with something easy.
As a big fan of Google, I use almost all Google applications on Nexus One, so I decided to put most Google applications into one Rom package.
If someone is also big fun of Google and uses a lot of Google applications, then this Rom bundle might become useful
Sorry if I am wrong, as I said, I'm very new to rom modification.
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You're not wrong, keep it up...
I love it but my dock no longer works. I can still charge my phone but I can't use/change my dock settings
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houzuoguo said:
Sorry about that You can get it back from Android Market, it's a freeware.
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the Spare Parts on the market essentially amounts to theft.. the "developer" just added some ads and published it to the Android Market.. it would be best if it wasn't supported

[Q] Can everyone help me get some good apps?

Im mainly looking for an app/widget that shows battery percentage, cpu max/min status, phone temp, etc. Can someone point me towards an app like that?
And any other good apps that will be used on a daily basis?
Also, I plan on rooting the phone soon....I just got it a couple hours ago.
Hi,
I recommend the following apps:
- Droid Overclock
- SetCPU
Skyfire - browser with support for java
lookout - malware protection for your net surfing
advanced task killer - if you dont already have something to manage things running in the background this is what i would suggest.
Robo defense - because why shouldn't you kill loads of time with your device?
Hope this helps
Thanks folks. Now, if you don't mind, what is a clean and simple rom (without bing) & kernel? I want something easy to use with a good number of themes.
SimmonsInHD said:
Thanks folks. Now, if you don't mind, what is a clean and simple rom (without bing) & kernel? I want something easy to use with a good number of themes.
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I use MikFroyo 4.5 with the netarchy-toastmod-4.3.1-bfs-havs-sbc kernel and really have had no issues to speak of. the guys over in the Mikfroyo thread in development are very helpful if you do run into any problems and there seem to be quite a few themes that you can choose from.
However, I own an EVO and it may not work if you have a different phone.
SimmonsInHD said:
Im mainly looking for an app/widget that shows battery percentage, cpu max/min status, phone temp, etc. Can someone point me towards an app like that?
And any other good apps that will be used on a daily basis?
Also, I plan on rooting the phone soon....I just got it a couple hours ago.
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I am using Lithium Mod and it has a widget specifically for that!

System Tuner Pro > SetCPU

Indeed it is better... ive used setCPU for since i first starting modding, and recently a friend turned me onto SystemTunerPRO & i gotta say its a million times better!
OC's ALWAYS stay, never gets killed by the system, UV's correctly, and has awesome organization!
Has the ability to controll what apps launch on boot, control memory usage, edit the MinFree settings, adjust the task-killer, just wow... yeah too much to say.
I suggest this WAY OVER setCPU... you should check it out...
https://market.android.com/details?...ult#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImNjYzcxLnBtdy5wcm8iXQ..
(if you dont want to pay the measly $5... Google for it)
-or if you use something better... tell us about it.
Imho, if you like the app and use it, you should just pay for it. The author has put time and effort into the product that has benefited you. The money he gets may inspire him to make more or better products.
Bought this immediately.
It trumps; Taskiller, SetCPU, Startup Auditor & Titanium Backup. I've uninstalled all off those.
It's an all-in-one interface with very simple and direct options. Not recommended for Android newbs. This can and will brick your **** if you don't know what you're doing. I love it. Excellent app.
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Voltage Control also works well.
Brainze said:
Bought this immediately.
It trumps; Taskiller, SetCPU, Startup Auditor & Titanium Backup. I've uninstalled all off those.
It's an all-in-one interface with very simple and direct options. Not recommended for Android newbs. This can and will brick your **** if you don't know what you're doing. I love it. Excellent app.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I997 using xda premium
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1. task killers kill your battery, not your tasks
- by killing tasks, you are forcing android to kill then reload applications that would normally save more battery by being left in system memory (this removes the need to reload data)
2. what about system tuner pro makes it better than TiBU??
Simba501 said:
Voltage Control works very well also.
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3. yes. VC is by far the easiest to use and if you use it correctly(usually by itself), you will have no problems
4. system tuner is a heavy user of system resource...the ONLY feature i've found that it has that others dont (at least i havent found a replacement yet) is its ability to display current CPU frequency...i used system tuner pro alot when i was undervolting my cpu and stress testing so i could see how hard the phone was working
The *Nix philosophy: Do one thing and do it well. I used System Tuner and found it's interface to be awful/ugly, and didn't really fulfill any need that a more focused app didn't. System Tuner really can't do all the things TiBu can, and voltage settings should never be "killed" by your phone since they're written to file.
I still prefer SetCPU. I like an app to be organized and the one you recommend is not. It's messy and sloppy.
There is NO backup app that comes close to being as perfect and bad ass as Titanium Backup.
Can't get STP to save on reboot completed
Hope this thread still attracts some attention, so I don't have to clutter up threads with a new on on same program
Using Bricked V5 kernel and Insert Coin Sense 4 Beta 12 ROM
Both STP and Antutus' CPU Master do not save selected settings (max / min speed, voltages etc) over reboots, although this is selected (on STP have "on boot completed" selected, and on CPU Master it's a tickbox as with SetCPU)
Only SetCPU saves my preferences over reboot.
Can anyone tell me how to overcome this. In particular I want STP to work over restarts, so I can tweak voltages as well as clock speeds
Edit: Oh dang I found this thread searching for STP, and overlooked it is a Samsung thread,. Doh!. Will repost in Sensation forum
jesterpaul said:
Hope this thread still attracts some attention, so I don't have to clutter up threads with a new on on same program
Using Bricked V5 kernel and Insert Coin Sense 4 Beta 12 ROM
Both STP and Antutus' CPU Master do not save selected settings (max / min speed, voltages etc) over reboots, although this is selected (on STP have "on boot completed" selected, and on CPU Master it's a tickbox as with SetCPU)
Only SetCPU saves my preferences over reboot.
Can anyone tell me how to overcome this. In particular I want STP to work over restarts, so I can tweak voltages as well as clock speeds
Edit: Oh dang I found this thread searching for STP, and overlooked it is a Samsung thread,. Doh!. Will repost in Sensation forum
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lol.
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scottx . said:
I still prefer SetCPU. I like an app to be organized and the one you recommend is not. It's messy and sloppy.
There is NO backup app that comes close to being as perfect and bad ass as Titanium Backup.
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TB dev started developping this app when Android started existing and receives a lot of support from Google. Yes it's far more advanced: the only feature that STP doesn't have (yet ) is the multi-version backups.
Messy and sloppy... Maybe, a matter of opinion and taste. No question on that.
jesterpaul said:
Both STP and Antutus' CPU Master do not save selected settings (max / min speed, voltages etc) over reboots, although this is selected (on STP have "on boot completed" selected, and on CPU Master it's a tickbox as with SetCPU)
Only SetCPU saves my preferences over reboot.
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Interesting... Have you contacted the devs of those apps to see if they can help? When you tested these, did you kept all 3 apps installed and configured?
I believe everyone is entitled to have preference, but know one thing for all 3 devs it's the same complexity: every kernel, every phone behaves differently. Not to mention ROMs or even possible user errors.
And as you have a Sensation, STP was partly developped on this device, and this device requires a specific work-around to be able to read and write CPU settings!
If you do want STP to work and are willing to spend a little time investigating, contact the dev I know him and he will do everything to help (I know cause it's me).
adalgiso said:
The *Nix philosophy: Do one thing and do it well. I used System Tuner and found it's interface to be awful/ugly, and didn't really fulfill any need that a more focused app didn't. System Tuner really can't do all the things TiBu can, and voltage settings should never be "killed" by your phone since they're written to file.
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2 philosophy: some users prefers all in one apps, some prefers app that focus on one thing.
My 2 cents: the more apps, the more consumption you get. The worth example is apps reading battery data... If you have one that reads it ok, if you have 5 apps: 5 times the consumption.
Noted a user saying a task killer is bad: if you know how to configure it it's much better than the Android integrated one which will kill widget apps at will and blindly or even apps you use frequently but will always leave Google's app running even you never use them!
And STP can configure its own task-killer and the OOM Android integrated one.
STP is less than one year old, and is only my second app in Java and on Android. Still a lot to add to it, and still some imperfections, but working on it.
Now I fully understand all opinions expressed here. They are very reasonable too.
Let's meet in a year from now and see if I can change your opinion on this.
In the mean time, enjoy your apps or my apps preferably
I have grown to like all in one apps, such as this (system tuner) there is another that I'd like to point out called ROM toolbox, I use it for everything, back up apps, root browser, ad manager, boot animation installer, voltage controller, mem controller, ect. It's nearly got a function for everything, and I think people should take a look at it, it's nice, and all my stuff would be lost without it
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Looking for tweaks for system tuner pro.
I'm using system tuner pro on my Galaxy Tab 10.1 and really enjoy it so far. I also use Titanium Backup and SetCPU which both do exactly what I need them to. I use stp mainly for the ability to monitor my cpu, memory, ect. I am looking for tweaks to set to get my tablet running even smoother. Right now I'm running stock HC 3.2 ROM with pershoot's kernel oc to 1.4ghz. What can I do in stp to optimize my settings further? Changes to governor, on demand? SD cache size and IO scheduler? That type of thing. I would appreciate any helpful tips especially since the developer has been on this thread and seems to be very helpful. Thanks.
Bigzinewicz said:
I'm using system tuner pro on my Galaxy Tab 10.1 and really enjoy it so far. I also use Titanium Backup and SetCPU which both do exactly what I need them to. I use stp mainly for the ability to monitor my cpu, memory, ect. I am looking for tweaks to set to get my tablet running even smoother. Right now I'm running stock HC 3.2 ROM with pershoot's kernel oc to 1.4ghz. What can I do in stp to optimize my settings further? Changes to governor, on demand? SD cache size and IO scheduler? That type of thing. I would appreciate any helpful tips especially since the developer has been on this thread and seems to be very helpful. Thanks.
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You can find some tips to get you started here: http://www.3c71.com/android/?q=node/64#main-content-area
3c said:
You can find some tips to get you started here: http://www.3c71.com/android/?q=node/64#main-content-area
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Thanks was looking for a site to learn more about this app! I am a new user to the andriod platform and find this app a great resource. Thanks for the great app and keep up the great work. :good:
Cheers
p.s. I have the Pro version
Great App thankyou .
I'm new-ish to using this as my main control app,although I bought it over a year ago,but unless your almost Of dev standard it can get a bit confusing, it's looking and is easier to use now smart phone screens are alot bigger.
I do still use T.B for certain things it is already setup with old backups and cloud feature use,I realize this app can do most but I've always used T.B.
Anyway my question probably easy but I'm using a dual core cpu but can't find how to change cpu1, I can change cpu 0 and see the frequecies for both but only the sliders for cpu0!
I've just thought my phone is rooted but locked bootloader so maybe because I'm using stock kernel maybe it's only letting me change 1cpu?
Its not even showing sliders for 2nd cpu though . e
Any help appreciated.
I'll probably need more help but I want to get this sorted 1st .
Since I stopped using multi task killers ,auto memory killer pro,cpu control (set cpu ) n so on, now using System Tuner Pro, Juice Defender Plus and Tit Backup Pro that's all I'm able to find then address issues so much easier.
Also Dev is very helpful ,I left Comment on play review and was emailed within a day ,so thanks A1 customer service .Thank dev and any one who can help me.
thank you for your mind bendingly difficult work on this app!
3c said:
TB dev started developping this app when Android started existing and receives a lot of support from Google. Yes it's far more advanced: the only feature that STP doesn't have (yet ) is the multi-version backups.
Messy and sloppy... Maybe, a matter of opinion and taste. No question on that.
Interesting... Have you contacted the devs of those apps to see if they can help? When you tested these, did you kept all 3 apps installed and configured?
I believe everyone is entitled to have preference, but know one thing for all 3 devs it's the same complexity: every kernel, every phone behaves differently. Not to mention ROMs or even possible user errors.
And as you have a Sensation, STP was partly developped on this device, and this device requires a specific work-around to be able to read and write CPU settings!
If you do want STP to work and are willing to spend a little time investigating, contact the dev I know him and he will do everything to help (I know cause it's me).
2 philosophy: some users prefers all in one apps, some prefers app that focus on one thing.
My 2 cents: the more apps, the more consumption you get. The worth example is apps reading battery data... If you have one that reads it ok, if you have 5 apps: 5 times the consumption.
Noted a user saying a task killer is bad: if you know how to configure it it's much better than the Android integrated one which will kill widget apps at will and blindly or even apps you use frequently but will always leave Google's app running even you never use them!
And STP can configure its own task-killer and the OOM Android integrated one.
STP is less than one year old, and is only my second app in Java and on Android. Still a lot to add to it, and still some imperfections, but working on it.
Now I fully understand all opinions expressed here. They are very reasonable too.
Let's meet in a year from now and see if I can change your opinion on this.
In the mean time, enjoy your apps or my apps preferably
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DEEEZZO!! Damn Dogs, yall just got served! HAHAHA:laugh:
seriously though, I know this is an older thread, hopefully someone listening. I had some questions about what a few thing meant in system tuner pro...which I think is a super hero app. I have only recently discovered that my lg thrill is a power and complicated device, even though I,ve had for over a year. before it was just a really cool phone. In the past two months I have bricked I have bricked on of my phones or the other
11 times-i bought another one so i wouldn't have to worry about not having a phone-half a dozen of those times was exploring system tuner settings. while I am a pro at flashing and recovery, i know virtually nothing about my device, and would love to know what some of these settings do. how to optimize her for each of the different ways I use her. that said, what is the difference between default and recommended setting in sys con?
pollutedmuse said:
DEEEZZO!! Damn Dogs, yall just got served! HAHAHA:laugh:
seriously though, I know this is an older thread, hopefully someone listening. I had some questions about what a few thing meant in system tuner pro...which I think is a super hero app. I have only recently discovered that my lg thrill is a power and complicated device, even though I,ve had for over a year. before it was just a really cool phone. In the past two months I have bricked I have bricked on of my phones or the other
11 times-i bought another one so i wouldn't have to worry about not having a phone-half a dozen of those times was exploring system tuner settings. while I am a pro at flashing and recovery, i know virtually nothing about my device, and would love to know what some of these settings do. how to optimize her for each of the different ways I use her. that said, what is the difference between default and recommended setting in sys con?
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The default is what's been configured on the Kernel installed, either by manufacturer or dev on XDA. The recommended is actually some settings that have "proven" to work on most devices. Make sure to have a NANDROID backup or a way to recover in case it doesn't work for you. Once applied you can review the changes (they appear in blue) and reset them as you wish. It also resets completely on reboot to be safe, until you press the 'on boot' button to restore them on each reboot.
PS: If you like System Tuner, you might love Android Tuner, the merging of System Tuner and Battery Monitor Widget. If so there's a special offer/discount for existing users.
In the market? Or can I purchase direct from your site (preferred).
What is the function of the I/O scheduler and the difference between noop/deadline/cfq?
BTW, I don't just like STP I love it! I'm constantly fiddling with it. Seems like a very complicated project. I will get the other after I submit this post and check it out. Thanks bro!
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pollutedmuse said:
In the market? Or can I purchase direct from your site (preferred).
What is the function of the I/O scheduler and the difference between noop/deadline/cfq?
BTW, I don't just like STP I love it! I'm constantly fiddling with it. Seems like a very complicated project. I will get the other after I submit this post and check it out. Thanks bro!
Sent from my LG-P925g using xda app-developers app
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Most of my apps can only be purchased on Play Market for now. Android Tuner is available on SlideME now, which offers various payment methods (PayPal, Amazon, etc).
I used to sell on AndroidPIT, but they are very bad for business so I stopped, and I would strongly recommend not to purchase with them, only means troubles. SlideME offers guarantees like on PlayStore, which AP doesn't.
That said, I might publish my other apps on SlideME if it turns out well.
As for IO scheduler, it's the way the kernel will organize (schedule) IO operations on SD cards, noop, deadline and cfq are the most frequently available and used. deadline is said to be the most effective in a multi-tasking environment, whereas noop might create lags in some circumstances. Opinion and experiences differ largely, so might be best to test them.
PS: I would be happy to sell direct, but that requires an infrastructure I don't have. Relying on PlayStore or other distributor makes it easy to publish and also distributes updates.
Thank you sir, the only reason I was wondering about an alternative place of purchase is because, well long story short, my buddy shared a launcher apk with me and the play store got into my phone and froze not only the app, but my whole phone. After reboot all was fine minus the app. I guess it seemed kind of like a search and siezure with out a warrant. I felt a bit slighted and thought I would run an experiment and see if I can produce a comparable experience with all my various types of tech mediums without a single shred of google interface of any kind....I have to admit, it is not easy, they have really intertwined themselves with eanything. No, I'm not paranoid, just trying something new.
BTW, GOOD FN JOB WITH AT!!! Quite an amazing job you have done, any others besides the two? You ought somehow do a game of sorts, like an android app building or developer challenge/puzzle type thing with the purpose of training greenhorns interested in learning and honing veteran skills as well. Sorry for the spam, again thanks, and nice work.
Ps, I did relapse a lil and purchase AT from google...sshhh, don't tell anyone!haha
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The Best Root Applications for YOUR Rooted Android

JULY 3, 2017 (Updated)
Best Root Applications for YOUR Rooted Android
This is going to be a LIST soon. So you can browse to a ton of root applications and find what you really need.
Please help me with this by commenting an unmentioned root application.
Please note that the following applications are NOT IN ORDER​
1. Greenify - Sometimes your android battery really drains without knowing the reason. If you have experienced leaving your android on a 77% battery in the evening and in the next morning you'll find it on 42% or something like that. Well say no more, because this app can save your battery life by hibernating those battery draining applications with one simple click, or you can just put the app into Auto-Hibernation mode. All you have to do is to register the application that is draining your battery life and you'll see Greenify do its magic.
2. Titanium Backup - The free version has all of your basic needs when it comes to backing up, with the PRO version of this you can unlock a lot of extra feature. Other than that this application really does the trick when you want to back up your applications, might be the best backup app in the Play Store.
3. Xposed - Hate flashing ROMs? Want extra features on your android? Got KitKat only but want to have Android M and N features? Then this is for you mate! I mean you don't want to feel outdated right? You can browse inside it and find modules the suites your wants, from customizing your androids looks, getting extra tweaks and more. Has tons of them and i ain't joking.
4. Flashify - FLASH EM ALL! If you always tend to flash zip files, boot images or if you even want to flash TWRP or CWM recovery then look no further The FLASHify is here. uhh.. get it? no? k then
5. Boot Animations - Gotten tired of the boot animation of yours? Yes i know that you have been seeing that for years, if you want to make that animation of yours cool then download this app, it has tons of animations inside, feel free to browse em, although you ought to be careful when your about to change your animation as you might get stuck in a bootloop.
6. GL Tools - Anyone have a low end device? Need to play a High Spec Game? Then try this app. The magic it does is to simply render the game as low as possible in order to make it run faster. You can also fake your device into Tegra or something like those in order to play the games smoothly. Some people saw the changes on their game that it became faster, while some did not experienced any changes. I myself am using this and i can really tell that it does have difference than running the game without GL Tools.
7. Roehsoft RAM Expander - Gonna ask again anyone still have a low end device? Fret not my friend, this app is for you. If you happen to have a Class 4 SD Card or above then try this app. It creates a Virtual Memory that will run when the internal RAM needs to "take the load off". You'll see the difference i tell you than without this app but only if that SD card of yours is Class 4 or above or otherwise, no effect at all.
8. Busy Box - EVERY ROOTED APPLICATION NEEDS THIS AND THATS THAT.
9. Root Browser - It ain't the browser you think. Its a File browser. This app can go deep into the system whether your a developer yourself and you want to get some extra tweaks or that root of yours got into some problem. You can use this app to also edit them or put something new into the android system however you also need to have an experience at this or simply that you must know what you're doing.
10. Set CPU - Its back! Yes the developer came back (Same goes for me. Sorry for the hiatus of the thread ) Anyways SetCPU is a tool for changing the CPU frequency to the way you like. It can improve your performance, battery or you can improve both of them. I personally used this app way back and yes it really does save battery and it increases the android performance by using some set profiles.
11. Kernel Adiutor - Has some features like Set CPU but this app is packed with more. Most of the feature has of course, have something to do with the android kernel. It also has some extra features like the init. d editor (good for tweaking )
12. Amplify - MORE BATTERY LIFE! Yes you heard that right, this app blocks unnecessary wakelocks which is the culprit in draining that battery of yours. Well worry no more, just install the app and it will do the rest. Buying the other version has some extra features in which you can edit certain numbers.
13. Viper4Android - What this app does is to basically improve the sound output of the android device to make it more seemingly pleasant to your liking. Has tons of options. Check it out
14. System App Remover - App name says it all
15. Super SU - Do i really have to put the description?
Smashing that "Thanks" Button is fine ​
Some additional hints:
dev.wes07 said:
Rom manager --> Try Flashify instead as is provides more usefull recovery features
ROEHSOFT RAM-EXPANDER (SWAP) - really?! Costs much, may boost performance slightly. Every custom kernel will do better for free.
Root Browser (File Manager) - Use Total Commander instead
GLTools [root] (gfx optimizer) - Does not support most of the android devices
System App Remover - Titanium Backup has this feature already included
P.S. Post other rooted apps if I missed an important one.
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Some additional apps:
Disable Service - disable any unwanted background services e.g. for google play
dev.wes07 said:
Thanks! Sorry for being such a newbie.
Thanks button can make my heart explode.:laugh:
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Did not say a single word about "newbie" xD
dev.wes07 said:
A lot of people have been asking about what rooted androids should have. So, I made this list of helpful tools that can make your android phone work more efficiently.
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You should link the apps like @LS.xD did in his post!
Thanks
What about SD-Maid and Triangle Away?
Lars124 said:
What about SD-Maid and Triangle Away?
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This is very useful. Thanks for sharing it!
Wakelock Detector to find out which app is draining the battery when phone is idle.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk
3C Toolbox. Many many apps rolled into 1, including most of the apps mentioned already. Pro version well worth it. Also App Settings (xposed)
I'm new to XDA so I can't post links yet. Sorry.
Wifikill Android 2.3+
Wifikill Android 4+ - To cut off connection of those download abuse of your bandwith
Links added
dev.wes07 said:
Thanks. Can't find the link though.
Pressing Thanks button can make my heart explode.:laugh:
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Edited my post. Links are outside Play Store
dev.wes07 said:
Thanks.
P.S. You can attach links even though your new here. Just press the attach button while working on a thread or a post.
Pressing Thanks button can make my heart explode.:laugh:
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Thanks. I'll remember that for next time.
@puma7dragon
dev.wes07 said:
Wifikill Android - To cut off connection of those download abuse of your bandwith.
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This link sounds suspicious.....
Is it safe??
Newyork! said:
@puma7dragon
This link sounds suspicious.....
Is it safe??
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Yes its safe. I downloaded it and currently using it on my "Pre-historic" Samsung GT S5300 Android 2.3.6 rooted Hyperion 8 Rom. Unfortunately cant happen to make it work on my Moto G 2014 Android 5.0.2
While playing music I remembered this must have app:
Viper4Android- Great sound app
vipersaudio.com
Newyork! said:
@puma7dragon
This link sounds suspicious.....
Is it safe??
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Yes it is. Well the website is pretty much a damn thing but it is safe. Downloaded the app and my Norton Internet Security scanned it and nothing is found.
OMGosh!!!
THANK YOU DUDE!!!! W00t
Im gonna thank all your post as a reward....... I creatd this account just to thank you for this awesome post...I like the gfx optimizer the most!!!!!! now playing games 1g above and playing smoothly.....
HURRAAAHHHH!!!!
Got another one:
XPrivacy (xposed)- Prevents apps from leaking privacy sensitive data
http://repo.xposed.info/module/biz.bokhorst.xprivacy
@dev.wes07
Lughnasadh said:
Got another one:
XPrivacy (xposed)- Prevents apps from leaking privacy sensitive data
http://repo.xposed.info/module/biz.bokhorst.xprivacy
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The first thing to mention for Rooted users is Xposed framework!!
Official Xposed installer for 4.0.3 an up
Xposed for lollipop
Xposed for Gingerbread
dev.wes07 said:
Why didnt i thinked of that?:laugh:
Been using Xposed framework but realized today that it was not on my thread.:laugh:
Thanks!
Pressing Thanks button can make my heart explode.:laugh:
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I know. Its such a given that we tend to overlook it. I didn't even realize it 'till I thought of Xprivacy. :silly:

[ALPHA][APP][ROOT][L+][v0.2 - 12/10/17] zdata: an app that makes apps use less space

Introduction
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DATA LOSS!! Do NOT use this on apps with sensitive data!! If it makes your phone light on fire, you can't complain.
This app only works on Android 5.0+ devices with ARM (and likely ARM64) processors!
zdata compresses the data used by apps to make it take less space. It's built on FUSE + fusecompress and requires a rooted device.
Features
Reduces the space used by your apps.
Also, it reduces the space used by your apps.
Oh, did I mention it reduces the space used by your apps?
Sorry, I'm just trying to follow the XDA template.
Usage
Select the app you want to compress.
Hit Go ahead!.
Hope it works!
Gotchas
When you boot up your phone, make sure you wait for zdata to mount the app data before trying to use the app.
Make sure you disable zdata before uninstalling an app.
zdata doesn't always have a major effect, if it has an effect at all. For instance, with KHUx, it barely compressed anything, but for SAO: MD, the app usage went down from 174 MB to 138 MB.
Changelog
Code:
v0.2.0 - 12/10/17: Add an app statistics screen, support Android 5.0 and 6.0.
v0.1.3 - 08/18/17: Fix X86 APKs and don't assume Busybox's chmod and stat are available.
v0.1.2 - 08/16/17: Fix running under LineageOS, better logging if android_app_info fails, and experimental X86 support.
v0.1.1 - 08/14/17: Fix an incredibly bad bug where app data would get cleared on reboot!
v0.1 - 08/12/17: Initial version. What did you expect?
Downloads and links
Website and downloads: https://refi64.com/proj/zdata.html
XDA:DevDB Information
zdata, App for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
refi64
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Created 2017-08-13
Last Updated 2017-12-10
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this could be a real handy alternative to link2sd...etc...
nice job mate
Coming from Reddit.. Will surely keep an eye on your project!
Looks promising concept, may this will be adopted by Google in future. Good luck mod.
Nice job..
Hope it will be stable on future updates...
Edit:
Can you upload it in Labs..
The app force closes on my Galaxy S5 G900F...
Sent from my Galaxy S5 using XDA Labs
Great idea and app
An mad question,Do this impact battery life?
Great idea
Great app
Great first post ?
Tried it on Samsung Galaxy J700F but the app loads & crashes away without any error.. Hope it becomes compatible with this device looks great ..
How to check compression ratio?
When i Start the App on my rooted phicomm energy L it force closes, should i send you logcat?
i will try it
I was waiting for something like this. Being a Nexus 5x 16 gb owner, it's very difficult to manage space. Going to try it:fingers-crossed:
Great concept. Testing it on my htc one a9. So far so good, though I wish there was a way to preserve data when enabling the app.
Congrats dev this app just featured on the portal.... First of all Thanks for the app.... Secondly I just want to ask you that can I restore data using titanium backup, I am a big fan of titanium backup I juggle the rom once in a while and it came handy, can I still use titanium...
Where is x86 libs ?
First off: I have just released a very important bugfix that prevents potential data loss on reboot! Make sure to download it ASAP, and then make sure you re-open the zdata app so that the internal scripts get updated!!
techusthad said:
Great idea and app
An mad question,Do this impact battery life?
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It shouldn't have a major impact. At minimum, on my Nexus 5 with a fake battery (that was an accident) and bad battery life, it hasn't had an even remotely noticeable impact. It *may* decrease battery life while using a compressed app, but it should be a small difference.

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