[Q] Deployment of self devoleped apps - Android Software/Hacking General [Developers Only]

Hi
Does any one know an app that you can deploy apps with?
i mean some sort of app that "connected" to several mobile phone and you can deploy your app (app) by remote?
something like the market from the web but with apps that haven't been approved yet (that's why i want to test with many phones)
Thanks!
DaveScorpions

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Does anyone know how to remove or disable the marketplace app completely from reg hack?
apg5031 said:
Does anyone know how to remove or disable the marketplace app completely from reg hack?
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just one question.
why????
We are trying to use this for business. We do not need anyone to go to marketplace and download apps. Or is there a way to control downloading apps?
Parental controls on a Live ID can prevent the purchase of apps, but I don't know of any way to prevent people from installing free apps. Also, even if you could block app installs on the phone (by blocking the Marketplace), it's still possible to install apps from the PC by using the Zune software.
What is the concern around apps? Smartphones without them are far less useful, and the security model on WP7 is good enough that you don't have to worry that an app will steal sensitive business data or something from elsewhere on the phone.
no, it is impossible... also your application has to be downloaded from marketplace (not good idea to load as dev), and the phone access it for checking updates to apps and everything else...
I can see some concerns: Facebook, FIM, Youtube, etc. If the phone is being used for business, the company may be concerned with employees goofing off through such apps.
Is there any current limit in the registry that we could utilize? A max number of installed apps?
To bad we couldn't create a build that doesn't have the marketplace app in it.

[Q] How does a device expose itself and its capabilities to the Android Market?

Hi, guys,
I was wondering if someone could provide some info about how device capabilities are "read" by the Market and how the Market filters what apps to show, depending on those capabilities.
I've been playing with rooted Androids for a while now and I have rarely seen missing apps on Market, I've never had a friend tell me about an app that I could not find, etc.
However, at work we've recently published an app in the Market and I find that it's missing on many devices it should support. The app requires 2.3.3, Internet and Phone Status permissions, but the Market sais it also filters devices that have android.hardware.wifi, android.hardware.screen.landscape and android.hardware.touchscreen.
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What can one do fun with an android phone AND an android tablet together?

OK, you have a great android phone. You ran out and grab yourself a great android tablet. You found something good on your android phone. You have to repeat the same process on your tablet to get it on your tablet. Ok, you found something really fun on your android tablet, you have to repeat the same process to install on your android phone. What is wrong with this picture? The phone and the tablet does NOT talk to each other.
Here is my question: What can one do fun with an android phone and an android tablet together to have more fun than just 1+1=2?
1) share files, documents, music, video, pictures etc. Wire or wireless, BT or over the inet whatever.
2) sharing apps between the two. Has anyone tried those so call "app sharing" programs in the android world. It is the most pathetic/moron apps I have ever seen. Those "app sharing" app will only share the app titles, the receipient still has to work, to download, find the source to download the app. Aint that pathetic? To be correct, those app sharing app should be rightfully called, "app title sharing"
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bunanson said:
OK, you have a great android phone. You ran out and grab yourself a great android tablet. You found something good on your android phone. You have to repeat the same process on your tablet to get it on your tablet. Ok, you found something really fun on your android tablet, you have to repeat the same process to install on your android phone. What is wrong with this picture? The phone and the tablet does NOT talk to each other.
Here is my question: What can one do fun with an android phone and an android tablet together to have more fun than just 1+1=2?
1) share files, documents, music, video, pictures etc. Wire or wireless, BT or over the inet whatever.
2) sharing apps between the two. Has anyone tried those so call "app sharing" programs in the android world. It is the most pathetic/moron apps I have ever seen. Those "app sharing" app will only share the app titles, the receipient still has to work, to download, find the source to download the app. Aint that pathetic? To be correct, those app sharing app should be rightfully called, "app title sharing"
3) Like in the palm days, using IR, one can beam the app or contacts to each other, can one do that with two android tablets? or android phone to android tablet? Or...
can anybody shed some light on the above, or plug in a link or an app? TIA,
bun
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1. Um both have file storage systems so you can use bluetooth to transfer files
2. Impossible without root, where you can save apps and data then restore them to other devices (titanium backup)
3. Who needs IR? Sync contacts, calendar, anything google to the cloud. Sync once and everything is there. Whenever you need to update anything sync again. Bam!
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[Q]Android hacking Apps

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If for example you goes with FaceNiff into account during the other uses him then throws him out there?
Is droidsheep detectable?
Which of the following apps work?:
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Is there a free version of Wifikill without virus and without time-limit?
Is there a website with apps with working hacking?
Greetings
I have used droid sheep and its little causing droid sniff and WiFi kill.
They all work but require root access.
None of these apps contain a "virus", if you are running an anti virus on your device I would suggest turn in it off or uninstalling it.
The way these tools work may cause a false-positive with an av app.
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[Q] how can i view a list of all developers apps on my windows phone 7?

i am aware you can deploy up to 10 developers apps on each windows device. i have successfully deployed 2 apps but when i got to deploy the 3rd it tells me i have reached the maximum number of developers apps. if i remove one of the apps i currently have installed i can deploy another one. but i need to be able to deploy more than one app at once. is there anyway for me to check the current apps deployed. also if i cannot do this is there anyway for me to delete all developer apps currently installed without deleting every app i have installed.
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i am aware you can deploy up to 10 developers apps on each windows device. i have successfully deployed 2 apps but when i got to deploy the 3rd it tells me i have reached the maximum number of developers apps. if i remove one of the apps i currently have installed i can deploy another one. but i need to be able to deploy more than one app at once. is there anyway for me to check the current apps deployed. also if i cannot do this is there anyway for me to delete all developer apps currently installed without deleting every app i have installed.
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As far as I know you could long-tap on an app and see if it gives you the option to give it a rating. If yes, then it's an app you installed. If not it's either a sideloaded appor a system app (such as music+video and maps). I hope this helps

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