My Personal list of the best root apps:
Rom Toolbox
This application is great for ROM Management, App Manager, Root Explorer, Scripter & Terminal Emulator, and other great features.
Paid Version Here Rom Toolbox Pro
Free Version Here Rom Toolbox Lite
Android Tuner
is a great application with great features, such as Device manager, Application manager, Network manager, System Control, System Toggles and MORE.
Paid Version Here Android Tuner Free
Free Version Here Android Tuner
Triangle Away:
To remove the yello triangle after rooting your Android device, this app is paid and totally worth it
Paid version here Triangle Away
Greenify
Is a good application to make your Android device more faster, by hibernating the background apps that you don't use. this application is completely free
Free Version Here Greenify
AdBlock Plus for Android
to block ads on your Android device
this app is not avalibale on the playstore but you can still install it from this link
Nandroid Manager
Nandroid Manager is the ultimate tool for managing all of your nandroid backups such as apps+data, text messages, call logs, and much more!
Free Version Here Nandroid Manager
Paid Version Here Nandroid Manager Pro
Titanium Backup:
You can backup, restore, freeze (with Pro) your apps + data + Market links. This includes all protected apps & system apps, plus external data on your SD card. You can do 0-click batch & scheduled backups. Backups will operate without closing any apps (with Pro). You can move any app (or app data) to/from the SD card.
Free Version Here Titanium Backup (you must have the free app before download the key)
Paid Version Here Titanium Backup
Good collection, thanks
Hope you share more awesome apps
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Great list. Have most of them, but list is good.
No new apps
Hi bro,
This list doesn't contain anything new. Try to explore more as I think all of these apps are old.
Thank you
Thank you very much for the list - nandroid is awsome !
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Hi Everyone,
Roger here from RerWare, LLC. Wanted to let everyone know we just released a Root user utility in the Android Market called MyToolbox. This application is currently selling for $1.99.
This application will allow Root users to multi-select applications and perform the following functions with 0-click batch operations!
- Wipe Cache
- Wipe Data
- Uninstall
- Break Market Link
- Link To Market
- Force Close
- Freeze
- UnFreeze
Please try it out, and let us know your thoughts!
Also, make sure you get MyBackup Root, a FREE root backup of all your applications, Data, Market Links with 0-click batch RESTORE and FREE SCHEDULE.
Thanks everyone,
Roger
Hi Everyone,
Roger here from RerWare, LLC. Wanted to let everyone know we just released a Root user utility in the Android Market called MyToolbox. This application is currently selling for $1.99.
This application will allow Root users to multi-select applications and perform the following functions with 0-click batch operations!
- Wipe Cache
- Wipe Data
- Uninstall
- Break Market Link
- Link To Market
- Force Close
- Freeze
- UnFreeze
Please try it out, and let us know your thoughts!
Also, make sure you get MyBackup Root, a FREE root backup of all your applications, Data, Market Links with 0-click batch RESTORE and FREE SCHEDULE.
Thanks everyone,
Roger
What are some good apps to get once you have rooted your phone?
What does busybox, titanium backup, super user, and rom manager do?
Is there a good rom for the Samsung Exhibit 4G?
Titanium Backup not only backs up the app apk installers, but also all of the app data (i.e. game progress, etc.) Superuser controls what apps get the root access. Rom manager allows you to flash and boot into recovery more easily, and also give some updates on different roms available for your phone.
If you have a tablet and a phone I highly recommend DataSync if you have root on both devices.
JamMasterClay said:
Titanium Backup not only backs up the app apk installers, but also all of the app data (i.e. game progress, etc.) Superuser controls what apps get the root access. Rom manager allows you to flash and boot into recovery more easily, and also give some updates on different roms available for your phone.
If you have a tablet and a phone I highly recommend DataSync if you have root on both devices.
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Know of a good ROM for the Samsung Exhibit 4G?
My recommendations:
Titanium Backup: allows you to stop (freeze), delete (BE CAREFUL!) and backup system and user apps. Ridiculously handy tool for getting rod of bloat safely (just freeze it all).
Root Explorer: File explorer with root permissions, allowing you to read/write to system partition. Also ridiculously handy.
Drocap2: Screenshot capturing app.
SuperUser lets you allow/deny app requests for system control. Busybox lets root apps work at code level (it's a terminal of sorts). You need both for root to be effective, and for apps to make the most of it
How is busy box different from Terminal Emulator? I have the latter which I used to enable live wallpapers on my Froyo rooted Samsung Galaxy i5801. Can I update to Gingerbread now that I have rooted my Froyo, how? How is Titanium backup different from Wondershare Mobile Go?
Hello. I've messing around this, but for some reason I can't get it done.
Is there any good tutorial for updating the built in apps that ChaCha has?
So I can have always the latest versions and free the internal memory of updates.
Thanks.
If your rooted use titanium backup.
Update all your apps
Open titanium and look for your updated apps they will have an (updated) in brackets next to it
Long press on the app and select integrate update into rom
Do this for all your updated apps
This will replace the older version with newer and save you space
Good luck, all the best
Thanks. I know there is a way by using the shell, recoveries, etc.
I'll try to know.
[update]
I'm trying this (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1036586) because Titanium Backup Pro does HANG when moving apps to ROM.
I'm using Titanium Backup to create backups of my apps on my Galaxy S4 and I have a question about this process. In the preference menu, there are 2 options under backup settings:
-Normal apps (APK)
-Market Link
Now these are simple enable or disable, but I was wondering if it's somehow possible that titanium Backup will backup the Market link if available and if not, backup the APK instead. I would prefer the Normal apps option to be disabled for most of my apps, since it saves space, is faster and most of my apps are from the store and can easily be redownloaded after a system wipe. But I have a few apps that aren't in the store, so for these I need APK backups. Now I could do this manually, but where's the fun in that?
Thank you very much in advance!