APK Auto Backup --- To backup your app after you have installed it silently and immediately
APK Batch Backup --- To backup all your installed apps to the backup folder
APK Arrange --- To move all your apk files in the SD card to the backup folder
APK Rename --- To rename all your apk files in the SD card to "App name + version code .apk"
APK Manager --- To manage your installed apps and backuped apps
It's available in Android market
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cn.edu.buaa.wangye.appbackup
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Does it also back up the application data?
alund said:
Does it also back up the application data?
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no, only the apk file
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here an app i found that i used very OFTEN ON MY EVO, that lets you backup ur (3rd party) apps to sd card and install and uninstall apps in one click, (easy and simple), even though is created for Chinese users, it still translate very nicely on english.
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Some Info:
Application backup - can export files to unprotected APK SD memory card.The application uninstall - list all third-party software installed, you can quickly remove the phone's software has been installed.Direct execution or search from Android Market on- the list of programs directly from the implementation of software and software stores the file in the Market and relevant information.
enjoy
Origional Art from XDA user whirleyes.. here is the origional thread...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1184621
I wanted to use animation without branding or words so i changed the art and repacked.... enjoy
http://droiddeveloper.com/bootanimations/qhd/bootanimation.zip
http://droiddeveloper.com/bootanimations/qhd/bootani.gif
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Installation
1. Download the file(s) to your SD Card
2. Open Root Explorer (or an app like it i use ES file explorer)
3. Copy the file you wish to move
3. Paste to directory where ur bootanimation is
4. Reboot to test
Enjoy!
Also have a 480x800 version
http://droiddeveloper.com/bootanimations/480x800/bootanimation.zip
very original, I like, I'll try, thanks.
Very cool DroidDev!
Thanks for sharing
thx a lot - i prefer this one without "bling bling"
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Bluestacks with root + SuperSU allow you to grant root access to the whole operating system that you normally can't. You can customize, access system partition, backup appdata, hacking games and more.
Features:
- Fully working SuperSU
- Removed useless system apps.
Note: You'll need to remove other bloatwares located in /data/download
Download:
Download links #1
Download links #2
Step by step
1. Close all Bluestacks processes from Task Manager and make sure there are no Bluestacks processes left
2. Make a backup of original root.vdi. It is usually located in C:\ProgramData\BlueStacks\Android\
3. Download modded root.vdi
4. Replace root.vdi inside C:\ProgramData\BlueStacks\Android\ or other location that you had changed during installation
5. Launch Bluestacks and enjoy!
Screenshots:
I've made following actions:
1. Backed up all user apps
2. Copied TitaniumBackup folder to my pc
3. Wiped all data from my device
4. Flashed zip with new rom
5. Flashed magisk
6. Flashed gapps
7. Installed busybox from magisk manager, rebooted device
8. Installed Titanium Backup from play store
9. Copied TitaniumBackup folder back to internal sdcard
10. Made sure TitaniumBackup folder is selected in the app
The only warning I get is about 16.0:MAGISKSU possibly not working reliably.
In the app I can see there are all the gz.zip and txt files present. The only backup it sees is one I made on the new rom to make sure titanium backup is working.
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I clarify that it is not a flashable zip since it is difficult to extract the files in system/ & system/product therefore you must unzip paste each file in its folder and of course give the necessary permissions and restart
additionally, documentsui can be hidden in android 11 to only work in configuration or give permissions in other browsing applications if you already have Google Files in the application drawer, if it makes sense to hide DocumentsUI
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I forgot the important notice I must clarify that before installing Google DocumentsUI you must remove DocumentsUI AOSP only if it is this version in the path system/product/priv-app/DocumentsUI remove it and then remove the data to avoid Bootloop in data/data look for the com.android.documentsui folder and delete it in Android 11/12 the folders in data/data are in random numbers and letters you need to manually find the folder that is related to DocumentsUI the same process of deleting