[App] AntTek App Manager ☆ root v0.95 - Android Apps and Games

App Manager {root} is a powerful utility to manage Android apps, data, and caches. This app is designed specially for rooted devices. It offers several advanced features such as freeze, back up an app, manage application caches. Following is a complete feature list.
Features
One-click to clear system caches, internal caches and sdcard caches
Back up/restore a system or regular apps
Freeze/defrost a system or regular apps
Clear cache/data for system or regular apps
Delete/uninstall a system or regular apps
Different choices on app filters (system app, third-party apps, running apps, custom text-based filter…), and sort (by app’s size, name)
Widget to clear cache
We are working in order to add more features, check it out in next releases.
Requirements
Android version 2.1-3.0+
Rooted and NAND unlocked device.
Download
Market: AntTek App Manager ☆ root
Incoming features:
More choices on clear caches (pre-configured apps, caches)
Schedule backup
Back up both app (.apk file) and data (preferences, data)
Clear data (history, logs…)
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FAQ
What is freezing an app?
Freezing an app is a process that put an app hidden state in Android OS. All data is reserved. Therefore, a frozen app does not use any run-time resource (such as CPU or memory) and consume zero-battery. This option should be chosen if you would keep an app, but do not use it or try to test an alternative app. A frozen app can be defrosted later
What is defrosting an app?
This is a revert process of freezing that brings a frozen app back to Android OS. Some apps need reboot your device in order to effectively defrost.
What is backing up/restoring an app?
Backing up an app saves a current version of that app source (i.e. .apk file). Currently, backing up data will be supported soon. Restoring an app will overwrite the current app’s version by the backed up version. This option should be chosen if you want to test a new version of an app.
Which caches will be cleared?
This app attempts (I said attempt) to remove different caches on your devices. Currently, App Manager {root} supports three options: clear system caches, clear caches on internal storage and clear caches on SD card. There options can be enabled/disabled from setting button on Overview tab.
For further question, please leave a comment or contact our support team support @anttek.com

Good job ! Downloading now...

I'm down with this; I've been looking for something to freeze apps for a whle.
A question: is there a difference between the free and paid versions in the market? Ads, or just the satisfaction of contributing to the cause?
But I'm not sure how "angry bird, robo defense, sims" relate to this app... is this to make this app show up when someone searches for Angry Birds?

In theory this sounds a great idea. Will download and give it a try. Very good idea. Works great. Like the freezing thing. Useful on N1 with C7 as RAM is at a premium now.

It looks very interesting but what has it more to offer than titanium backup pro?

many many thanks. already installed on my phone. thank you

Very big thanks,this works great on my EVO! Again Thank You.

This app totally messed up my phone a while back. I downloaded it & opened the app (granted su) but didn't do anything with the app. All of a sudden, every system app started force closing. I couldn't open the market or settings to uninstall because they would force close before they even opened. It took me a couple of minutes to get through the force close popups, then I finally opened Titanium backup & uninstalled the app, then restarted my phone. After restarting the phone, the apk for this app was in /system/app. I deleted it with root explorer. I then just decided to wipe & restore from a recent backup. I really thought this app was a scam until I saw this post.
Has anyone else had any issues with this app?

nice...downloading now

That's great!!! I couldn't download any app except this one.
I cleared the cache and voila: I can download other apps!

Nice App. I wonder if it is possible to implement a feature.
The android OS is dynamically allocating ram to apps and then let them "run" as a background process, making them launch faster. When you open an App that use a hell lot of ram (like the browser), it seems like android kills these background processes on a random basis to free up ram to the foreground application (i.e the browser).
Will it be possible to make some kind of priority list, so the user can define what processes should be killed first?
Example: Handcent SMS is kind of slow to start up on my SGS (dohh) unless it is already loaded into the Ram. Since I use Handcent SMS a lot, I would like it to stay in the Ram for a faster launch, unless I launch a program/game that needs the entire amount of ram on my device.
Thanks

NIce, congrats.
Some info about.
Can I use it to remove system app too??
I have a rooted Desire, work fine on it??
And, about Nand (Im a newbie), how can know if I have an unlocked nand?
Thx
PS. I have bought a used rooted phone.

@ kbkrogs AutoKiller Memory Optimiser does exactly what you asked for. It classifies apps to rate their priority for clearing from RAM. You can assign a "lower oom value" to individual apps to give them a higher priority for keeping loaded. The developer has a good explanation on his page how this works.

Thanks. Did not know that

Would be great to have a save app feature for market links to set it more apart from Titanium. Check out appSaver on the market.

If you uninstall and reinstall you will lose the ability to find and restore frozen apps. You would think an app manager would have backup settings.

Cobjones said:
If you uninstall and reinstall you will lose the ability to find and restore frozen apps. You would think an app manager would have backup settings.
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Incoming features:
More choices on clear caches (pre-configured apps, caches)
Schedule backup
Back up both app (.apk file) and data (preferences, data)
Clear data (history, logs…)
im pretty sure with the future update of backup of app and data it would back up itself right?****

Question: Do app backups re-establish Market links when they are restored? IMO this is one of Ti-Backup's strongest features

APP freezes when opened... in Android 4.0.4
Well i showed promise and the the app froze every time I opened it... The freezer froze...
SGS2 Stock Android 4.0.4

Related

Have you tried our Startup Manager?

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Are your tired of booting up your android smartphone and you wait, and wait… and wait, as all sorts of programs, helper apps, widgets, and remnants of forgotten installations load? Tired of undesired applications auto-startup on your system boot, but you can do nothing about it? Want to add your favorite applications to system startup, but you do not know how? Now with Startup Manager, you can fully manage your Android’s startup entries and to boost up your android smartphone is just one click away!
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
Screenshots:
Download: Startup Manager – Clean up Your Android System from System Startup
Leave a comment if you have any suggestion? Thanks
Really good software, but dev didn't handle move to paid version ethically; I kept the previous version backed up, thankfully!
h Disapointed. I tried this with Dinc Stock Froyo 2.2 and as soon as i rebooted and checked which apps where running with open advanced task killer, most of the apps I diabled (sipdroid, Qik, Backup and Package Tracking), where re-enabled. WTF
Maybe it doesn't support 2.2 devices?
1. Fully support all android OS 1.5, 1.6, 2.0, 2.1 devices (Both rooted and un-rooted phones)
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usually i'm uninstalling apps that i don't want to work in my phone.
useless thing!
you could have handled the "free" to "paid" transition a little better than forcing people to the paid version.
at least make a lite vs. full version, and could have transitioned what used to be the "free" version to lite version.
or make it a donation ware
you are abusing the Android Market listing by keeping it as a "Free" status when it obviously is limited demo
So....does it actually work?
So far I'm seeing no one that says this app worked and stopped certain apps from launching on a non rooted phone.....**** if it does that I'd pay for it
AllGamer said:
you could have handled the "free" to "paid" transition a little better than forcing people to the paid version.
at least make a lite vs. full version, and could have transitioned what used to be the "free" version to lite version.
or make it a donation ware
you are abusing the Android Market listing by keeping it as a "Free" status when it obviously is limited demo
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Why is xda featuring this on their homepage? Is that a paid advert?
Is there a way to try this without buying it?
This thing totally messed up my phone! After installing and configuring some of the apps not to run on startup, my phone started having FC issues. When enabled back and removed the app I found Google maps couldn't start anymore, Android marker couldn't either and other apps froze on launch. Thankfully I did a backup image before so I restored and never looked back at this app.
All this happened about a week ago. Be aware.
HTC Hero CDMA stock 2.1 root.
AllGamer said:
you could have handled the "free" to "paid" transition a little better than forcing people to the paid version.
at least make a lite vs. full version, and could have transitioned what used to be the "free" version to lite version.
or make it a donation ware
you are abusing the Android Market listing by keeping it as a "Free" status when it obviously is limited demo
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++++++++++++++++++++!!!
Really disappointed about Startup Manager dev !!
kevdog said:
Is there a way to try this without buying it?
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There is a trial version for seven days.
This is Only for 1.6 to 2.1 according to the website. Follow the link to the site gets you much information about product.
Is it 'free' or is it 'trial' ?
Why to buy such apps if you can get others with same or at least similar features for free, like autorun killer? And for unlocking more features you can donate. That´s much better done than with the app from this thread.
TMReuffurth said:
Why to buy such apps if you can get others with same or at least similar features for free, like autorun killer? And for unlocking more features you can donate. That´s much better done than with the app from this thread.
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Thanks for your suggestion.
Hello DavidAndroid, I'm using your Startup Manager, and it works so far.
I have this application keep Force Close it self at some time back then, which I don't know why. I uninstall and reinstall it again, and it doesn't FC anymore. It works normal again. The trouble is that when I try to re-enable application that I already had disabled with your Startup Manager, it weren't there. It was not on the list of the applications in Startup Manager, I found that there is only applications with status enabled are there, but the disabled applications were not there. Can you help me?
Trial-ware is not allowed here.
Closed.

【APP】Optimize Tool Box(15 powerful functions)

Android Optimizer has updated to Optimize Tool Box which is much greater!!! The new release version 2.0.2 is just here!!!
Thank you all for your support!!!​
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Description:
Android Optimizer is a Swiss Army Knife for your mobile phone. Top 15 functions makes you manage your phone easily, effectively and efficiently.
This powerful app has 9 sections, 15 functions such as Device scan, Quick settings, Startup manager, App manager, Program manager, Cache cleaner, File explorer, Power saving settings, and Device infor. Those powerful and comprehensive tools form a 360 angle protection for your Smartphone can always keep your Smartphone in the best state!
Features:
1.Device scan: Provide full scan for your mobile phone. One click to optimize Installed apps, Auto start apps, Running apps and Cache. Show CPU, RAM, ROM,SD, Signal, Speed, and Battery status.
2.Apps sort: Custom category for your apps to manage easily.
3.General and advanced settings: Quick access to set ring mode, volume control, input settings, screen rotation, WIFI, Bluetooth, security, APN and so on.
4. Widget:Add widget to homescreen, easy to switch WIFI, Bluetooth, airplane mode, auto rotate, cache cleaner and much more.
5.Startup manager: Clean useless apps when startup, which can free memory, speed up running speed and save power.
6.Uninstaller:Support batch uninstall unwanted apps .
7.Installer: Install apk files from SD card.
8. Sort apps: Easy find apps to uninstall by installed time, size, or name .
9.Program manager: Display all running apps and services, kill unwanted running apps and running service. Ignore list can protect fatal apps and services.
10.Cache cleaner: One click to delete all cache to free more memory.
11.Message clear: List all your messages, contacts and strangers. one click to delete messages..
12.File explorer: Manage mobile phone and SD card files: view, send, move, copy, rename, delete and add files.
13.Power monitor : Monitor running apps’ battery status. Huge power consumptive apps can be sorted out and killed.
14.Power save: Adjust screen brightness, timeout, turn off WIFI, Bluetooth, GPS, auto-sync, background data.
15.Device information: Display mobile phone’s information such like CPU, model, RAM, SD card, memory, screen, operator, network type, IMEI, roaming status, system version, and kernel version…
V2.0.2 updates:
1 Add Startup time notification selection. Notification disabled by default.
2 Add single item detailed optimization result.
3 Add notifications to show whether installed apps can move to SD card.
4 New process ending rules, release memory completely.
5 Fix accidental delete problems in deep clean. The next version will be more accurate.
6 Add more functions in Quick settings.
7 Fix Compatibility problems in some devices.
8 Fix some tiny problems.
Thanks......
Thank you very much for your reply!
Thank you mate.
Thank you too!!! If you have any advice, contact me!!!
Jusy wow.... Amazing app that can do multiple cleaning and other features.
Sent from my SCH-I500 using XDA Premium App
yes, this app is a tool box which can do many possibilities.
Thank you very much for your appreciation.
now this is what I call an awesome app
thanks a ton...
Edit: I am not able to use App Sort function although it has created 3 boxes on my home. Drag and Drop won't help. How do I sort apps then?
Really glad to hear you praise my app!!!!
Thank you!!!
Thanks.....
Thank you too for your reply and support.
App worked great the first time installed it. The System Scan was excellent, but it has stopped working and using the System Scan causes Force Close. All the other tools are great, but this especially useful tool is causing FCs no matter what I try. Any advice on getting it working?
I'm on Nexus S stock 2.3.3 (Rogers).
djHandy said:
App worked great the first time installed it. The System Scan was excellent, but it has stopped working and using the System Scan causes Force Close. All the other tools are great, but this especially useful tool is causing FCs no matter what I try. Any advice on getting it working?
I'm on Nexus S stock 2.3.3 (Rogers).
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Hello,
Thank you for your feedback.
The new version 2.0.1 has released, please try it. It should be ok in the new version.
Thank you all for your feedback for the new version. we have fixed those problems and if you have any more advice and problems, don't hesitate to contact me.
installed and works well on htc thunderbolt CM7 alpha RC0.4
:_) thanks
Looks like a Fantastic tool for any Android Device.I Give a Try
Great app
Just seen this app on front page of XDA. So installed it to try.
What a fantastic little app. love it.
Well done.
Cheers.
HTC Hero
Villainrom 13 -super fast.
SD Booster rocks.
Congrats on a very usefull and beautiful app
looks great so far but .....
its hanging when i try and disable a startup app ..
im on a rooted stock captivate . any ideas?
Saw this on front page, gonna give ita whirl now

I rooted. Now, how do I remove bloatware apps like Social and Media Hub, etc? Also...

So, as i says, I finally rooted last so I can backup and whatnot.
WITHOUT having to change ROM's (there isn't a good, stable one for the TMo GT7+), how can I remove the POS bloatware on this tablet, like Social Hub, Media Hub, etc? There has to be a way, yea?
Also, I am using Go Launched Tablet, which I LOVE, and I use the task monitor in the system tray. Even when running optimally, it's at %35-%50, which seems high, is it not? I keep noticing the % going into the high 70's and 80's (see below). Then when I open it, I see apps/processes I am NOT running using RAM, like Pen Memo, Social Hub, Media Hub, Titanium Media Sync (not even set up yet), Shazam, Soundhound, etc... So, my question is this; How can I stop these apps from running if I have not initialized them? For instance, When I need it, I want to be able to run Shazam, but I DON'T want it to run itself in the background when not in use. I want to limit RAM to ACTIVE processes and apps. How can I do this?
I did download Gemini App Manager based on a search for this issue, and it will allow me to "Ban" apps, but then they aren't there for me to run when I need to. I simply want to make sure that apps like these do not run in the background needlessly, but only when I request they run.
Thoughts, Ideas? Thanks for any insight...
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I can only tell you my experiences from having actually written an app that utilizes a background service.
When such an app (let's call it a service-app) is killed, it is automatically restarted by Android.
The app itself must recognize that it crashed and/or was killed in order to differentiate that it was started-up from boot or normally by the user. If it was killed, it will likely spend time trying to re-sync and re-establish itself back to the state it was prior to be terminate. So, killing the app manually or with a task killer will almost certainly cause extra CPU cycles and other resources to be used versus just leaving the app running.
The best alternative would be, assuming that the app supports this, would be to simply turn off its syncing feature and then initiate a sync manually, at the time of your choosing.
If your app does not support turning off its syncing feature, your only other choice would be to uninstall it if it not a system app, or obtain root capability and uninstall or freeze it.
Hope that helps.
Cheers! For uninstalling SYSTEM applications you need permits of root....
From your post I can't tell if you've already tried this (seems like you might have) but titanium backup can uninstall system apps. That's what I did. Working quite well now.
devid801 said:
I can only tell you my experiences from having actually written an app that utilizes a background service.
When such an app (let's call it a service-app) is killed, it is automatically restarted by Android.
The app itself must recognize that it crashed and/or was killed in order to differentiate that it was started-up from boot or normally by the user. If it was killed, it will likely spend time trying to re-sync and re-establish itself back to the state it was prior to be terminate. So, killing the app manually or with a task killer will almost certainly cause extra CPU cycles and other resources to be used versus just leaving the app running.
The best alternative would be, assuming that the app supports this, would be to simply turn off its syncing feature and then initiate a sync manually, at the time of your choosing.
If your app does not support turning off its syncing feature, your only other choice would be to uninstall it if it not a system app, or obtain root capability and uninstall or freeze it.
Hope that helps.
Cheers! For uninstalling SYSTEM applications you need permits of root....
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Thank you very much... :good:
slack04 said:
From your post I can't tell if you've already tried this (seems like you might have) but titanium backup can uninstall system apps. That's what I did. Working quite well now.
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I am just using TB for backup purposes, I didn't realize it would uninstall system apps. I went in and tried a few minutes ago, and it did it's reboots when it removed them, but once rebooted, they were still there.
i'm using root explorer to delete this files from system/apps
Ebook.apk
PenMemo.apk
PRUI.apk
Pulse.apk
SamsungApps.apk
SamsungAppsUNA3.apk
SamsungWidget_News.apk
SamsungWidget_ProgramMonitor.apk
SamsungWidget_StockClock.apk
SnsAccountFb.apk
SnsAccountLi.apk
SnsAccountTw.apk
SnsDisclaimer.apk
SnsImageCache.apk
SnsProvider.apk
SocialHub.apk
TrimApp.apk
and some others that i dont need... but make sure you make a backup of it using TB or just copy the files to other place... after that restart the tablet.
I didn't even think of Root Explorer! I've heard of it many times, never used it. Unfortunately, I'm broke. Is there a free version of Root Explorer? Also, did any of those things you listed and removed cause any issues, like errors on boot, or anything like that? Or how about, SnsAccountFb.apk, does that cause any issues using FaceBook?
Thanks for the insight.
edan1979 said:
i'm using root explorer to delete this files from system/apps
Ebook.apk
PenMemo.apk
PRUI.apk
Pulse.apk
SamsungApps.apk
SamsungAppsUNA3.apk
SamsungWidget_News.apk
SamsungWidget_ProgramMonitor.apk
SamsungWidget_StockClock.apk
SnsAccountFb.apk
SnsAccountLi.apk
SnsAccountTw.apk
SnsDisclaimer.apk
SnsImageCache.apk
SnsProvider.apk
SocialHub.apk
TrimApp.apk
and some others that i dont need... but make sure you make a backup of it using TB or just copy the files to other place... after that restart the tablet.
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Install SYSTEM APP REMOVER from the market. But i think its not free anymore.
System Apps that you would like to uninstall will be backed up directly from there before you uninstall.
ES File Explorer is a good free one. It can mount r/w so you can remove system apps.
Sent from my GT-P6210
Android 3.3.6 folks
For those with old Android versions like gingerbread you can use this nice app. On google play write com.jumobile.manager.systemapp
I used it to uninstall social hub on Samsung's Ace plus device. Of course you know that social hub consumes battery for old devices like this one. Which is still working fine even that I bought it late 2011 and still working with some slowness and we are late 2017.

[APP][2.3+] List My Apps

> On Google Play > Sideloading
Question: Hi, I'm new to Android. Which apps must I absolutely have?
Answer: Uhm, give me a minute to pen down the list (again)
Ever found yourself in this situation on a forum, on Reddit, Facebook, in a chat, or any other place? Wish you had an easy and painless way of quickly compiling a list of apps installed on your Droid? List My Apps does exactly that! It presents you with an inventory of your device, giving you the ability to select which apps to recommend to your friends on your favorite social network.
Output of LMA is fully customizable through the build-in template editor, with the following standard formats already defined out of the box for your convenience:
Plain text
HTML list (useful for Drupal)
BBCode list (used by most forums)
Markdown list (use this on Reddit).
All formats can conveniently link apps back to the market from which they were installed (or to Google Search if no source can be determined).
List My Apps. Is free and open source software. For more information, sideloading options or to leave a tip, please visit my website.
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Cool idea fair play to ya
Sent from my LT26i using xda premium
I use App Dragon App Lister
does a decent job of saving a text file of all apps with the version details and also can email the list.
cool chirag said:
I use App Dragon App Lister
does a decent job of saving a text file of all apps with the version details and also can email the list.
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List My Apps is pretty much superior in every way:
Modern Design
App Selection
Template driven, customizable output
Automatically generates links to where the app can be gotten from
Extracts more information from the app
Ok, had to fix some bugs. v2.1 should no longer crash when pausing while scanning and hopefully I resolved all layout issues
And a new version with some minor bugfixes, a new default template and the ability to get an item count.
Will give it a try...
Tapatalked from LifePad
A new month, a new version. Enjoy!
Excellent App man, the concept is not new but your app is way intutive than others, Kudos for the good app, looking forward seeing future enhancements!
A very nice & easy app to use. As I tend to ROM my phone every so often, I want / need a way to quickly install the essential apps (rather than letting Google restore everything). I had been using AppMonster to do this but your HTML list gives me exactly what I want - a simple list with hyperlinks to the Play store that I can run from my PC.
What about extending the app (if possible) to allow you to select which apps from the list you want installed and have the app go get & install from the Play store - would make 'building' your device after a fresh ROM soooo much easier. Currently, I go to the Play store on PC and search / install from there. Example;
- install ROM & login to Google account
- install List My Apps
- recover saved application list from SDCard / dropbox
- select required apps for install
- make a cup of tea and say thank you to onyxbits
Thanks
Very useful.. Thanks works really well..
Nice idea... Is there available on google play store?
Thanks,
maxip said:
A very nice & easy app to use. As I tend to ROM my phone every so often, I want / need a way to quickly install the essential apps (rather than letting Google restore everything). I had been using AppMonster to do this but your HTML list gives me exactly what I want - a simple list with hyperlinks to the Play store that I can run from my PC.
What about extending the app (if possible) to allow you to select which apps from the list you want installed and have the app go get & install from the Play store - would make 'building' your device after a fresh ROM soooo much easier. Currently, I go to the Play store on PC and search / install from there. Example;
- install ROM & login to Google account
- install List My Apps
- recover saved application list from SDCard / dropbox
- select required apps for install
- make a cup of tea and say thank you to onyxbits
Thanks
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Great idea! Wouldn't this be great?
AthenaLod said:
Great idea! Wouldn't this be great?
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I used to use appbrain to do exactly this.
It would be great to have a backup plan in case the google automated recovery of apps fails (happens frequently when installing a fresh rom)
maxip said:
What about extending the app (if possible) to allow you to select which apps from the list you want installed and have the app go get & install from the Play store - would make 'building' your device after a fresh ROM soooo much easier. Currently, I go to the Play store on PC and search / install from there.
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What about using Titanium Backup for restoring your apps? Works like a charm and also restores your app data, if you so please.
I'll admit though, that you need the Pro version for the best user experience (unattended restore).
jayp33 said:
What about using Titanium Backup for restoring your apps? Works like a charm and also restores your app data, if you so please.
I'll admit though, that you need the Pro version for the best user experience (unattended restore).
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I do use Titanium for restores but IMHO it's always simpler if you install the app from the play store then restore data. I've found issues in the past where the app doesn't function properly or update itself.
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I do use Titanium for restores but IMHO it's always simpler if you install the app from the play store then restore data. I've found issues in the past where the app doesn't function properly or update itself.
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True, some apps do have issues after restoring their data. And you say the app data can be restored if the app gets a fresh install? That never occurred to me.
maxip said:
What about extending the app (if possible) to allow you to select which apps from the list you want installed and have the app go get & install from the Play store - would make 'building' your device after a fresh ROM soooo much easier. Currently, I go to the Play store on PC and search / install from there. Example;
- install ROM & login to Google account
- install List My Apps
- recover saved application list from SDCard / dropbox
- select required apps for install
- make a cup of tea and say thank you to onyxbits
Thanks
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Interesting idea. There's just one catch: Google doesn't let you download the APK files. I recall there being an unofficail library for it, but I'm not sure if it's safe to use.
PS: Sorry for the late reply, was working on my latest app and didnt check here.
Another day, another version. New stuff:
Apps can now be tagged and selected as a group
More variables
Social recommendation feature
And another release:
* Under the hood bugfix
* Added ${tags} variable.

[APP][4.4+][Root]ToolWiz Privacy

We are thinking of separating APP Freeze and Privacy Freeze and make two different Apps.
With ToolWiz Privacy you can still protect your personal info against big data tracking of APPs. In addition, we will add album locker to protect your photos from spying eyes and small tools to clear your browser history.
APP Freeze will be an independent APP aiming at extending battery life and avoiding big data roaming bills. We help you better manage your smartphone by killing background service of APPs and preventing them from auto-start.
What do you think of the idea? Your opinion is more than welcome.
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Hey,
We are a small team focusing on android security and we developed a tool called ToolWiz Privacy. This APP aims to protect android phone users against data collecting and ads pushing APPs. Moreover, we want to help users extend battery life of their smartphones.
Now we have our beta test version(1.01) and we would like to invite you to join us and make it better.
ToolWiz Privacy has two main functions—APP Freeze and Privacy Freeze.
You can freeze your APPs so that they are completely locked and banned from being active or running in the background. The frozen APPs can only be opened from ToolWiz Privacy.
You can freeze your privacy so that APPs can only get access to your fake personal information. You can edit fake privacy info (fake phone number, location, IMEI…) yourself and block unwanted actions of APPs(sending and receiving text message, making and receiving phone calls…) in settings.
It’s the first APP in the world to help you to get rid of big data tracking and it makes your Android phone keep running for more than 20 hours without charging.
Check if you are able to use ToolWiz Privacy:
Android Version 4.4+
Rooted Phone
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We need your suggestions to improve our tool.Any replies are welcome!
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We need your suggestions to improve our tool.Any replies are welcome!
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Does the privacy freeze allow me to prevent an app from sending notifications? Some apps send notification spam.
famewolf said:
Does the privacy freeze allow me to prevent an app from sending notifications? Some apps send notification spam.
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Of cause, you can go to app settings and check on the 'Block Notification Bar' item. And add the app into Privacy Freeze.Just try it!
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Of cause, you can go to app settings and check on the 'Block Notification Bar' item. And add the app into Privacy Freeze.Just try
it!
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Tried your app and unless I misunderstood you have 1 set of "fake data" used by all the apps....this is not going to work out well as you might want SOME apps to be able to get your real location but still be unable to send or receive text messages....or stop one app from sending notifications but allow everything else....ideally you need to be able to specify what needs to be faked per app. I also found various spots where the english text had "shadow" chinese characters behind it.
Finally autostart and background running should be considered seperate when "freezing"....I might have music apps I want to allow to run in background but NOT autostart on bootup......and vice versa I might have an app I want to run on bootup such as changelog droid that grabs the list of changes to apps that have been updated since last boot but NOT allow it to run in background. It looked like app freeze was an all or nothing thing.
Good luck with the app.
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Tried your app and unless I misunderstood you have 1 set of "fake data" used by all the apps....this is not going to work out well as you might want SOME apps to be able to get your real location but still be unable to send or receive text messages....or stop one app from sending notifications but allow everything else....ideally you need to be able to specify what needs to be faked per app. I also found various spots where the english text had "shadow" chinese characters behind it.
Finally autostart and background running should be considered seperate when "freezing"....I might have music apps I want to allow to run in background but NOT autostart on bootup......and vice versa I might have an app I want to run on bootup such as changelog droid that grabs the list of changes to apps that have been updated since last boot but NOT allow it to run in background. It looked like app freeze was an all or nothing thing.
Good luck with the app.
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Thanks for your suggestions, we've updated a new version apk file in this post. And our developers are heading to solve the problem you've mentioned, configure different 'fake data' for every single app.Maybe you can see that in next version.
Actually when an app is frozen by our tools, autostart and background services can be configured separately.Just click the app you added, and you can see that autostart and services are list separately, moreover every background services can be configured as you want.
If you want some apps not running in background, just try it! And we'll do better!
This app has a lot of potential, so far so good.. I would like to also privacy freeze system apps tho , and also choose fake info specifically for each app, Like this app.. ???
Raidel™ said:
This app has a lot of potential, so far so good.. I would like to also privacy freeze system apps tho , and also choose fake info specifically for each app, Like this app..
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Thanks a lot, freezing system apps and editing fake data for each app are already on our TODO list.
Maybe you can meet with them a few days later.:laugh:
This is a promising application, but is there a way to ignore certain apps? It's annoying to see the red when I know the app that's in the red to be safe.

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