[Q] how can i view a list of all developers apps on my windows phone 7? - Windows Phone 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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.

uninprovinsual said:
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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

Related

Get non market apps to show in market with update?

Hi, basically what i want to know, is if you can get a non market downloaded app to actually SHOW in the market (so i can be notified of updates etc)
The reason i am asking this is because some developers offer their app free to XDA users, but paid on the market. It's just a bit of an inconvenience not to have it updated when i open the market.
Any thoughts on hwo to do this?
Bumpbumpbumpbump
try out superoneclick. Connect your device in debuging mode. Run SuperOneClick and click the allow non market apps option. I use this with my x10. But when I do update it automaticle bring me to the pay-pal.
Oskar.K said:
try out superoneclick. Connect your device in debuging mode. Run SuperOneClick and click the allow non market apps option. I use this with my x10. But when I do update it automaticle bring me to the pay-pal.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Doesn't this just let you install non market apps? Because i can already do that with Cyanogenmod.
What i want exactly is apps to show up in the market so i can update it from there
The market uses a server-side database to keep track of what apps you've actually purchased. And I believe client-side it just keeps a running list of what apps you have on your phone. But for purchased apps, the record of the purchase is on the servers. So if you side-load an app that normally costs money on the store, it may recognize that you have the app, but the purchase won't show up.
If it was all client side someone would have come up with a way to do this by now since if it was possible you could trick the store into thinking you've bought pretty much any app you choose.
This depends on the kind of apps you are trying to get notified about.
Market uses server side authentication and lists apps installed on phone using the server database.
If you are trying to update apps that are not available in your region, you can use Market Enabler or Root Toolbox and emulate another region/carrier and get the app. You have to install the app this way and whenever there's an update, you will be prompted but every time you want to update, you will have to change the region.
If you are trying to gets apps that are paid apps in the market and you didn't buy them on the market and you obtained it via other means(including apps like Autostarts which is open source but paid in app allowing you to compile a copy for yourself free of charge), you cannot make the market recognize them. However, you can use App Update Notifier(free app on market) to get notified whenever the app is updated.
nibras_reeza said:
This depends on the kind of apps you are trying to get notified about.
Market uses server side authentication and lists apps installed on phone using the server database.
If you are trying to update apps that are not available in your region, you can use Market Enabler or Root Toolbox and emulate another region/carrier and get the app. You have to install the app this way and whenever there's an update, you will be prompted but every time you want to update, you will have to change the region.
If you are trying to gets apps that are paid apps in the market and you didn't buy them on the market and you obtained it via other means(including apps like Autostarts which is open source but paid in app allowing you to compile a copy for yourself free of charge), you cannot make the market recognize them. However, you can use App Update Notifier(free app on market) to get notified whenever the app is updated.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
*facepalm* Makes perfect sense that it would all be done server side for aunthentication reasons.
I will have a look at that app, cheers
You could also try the client from Appbrain:
appbrain.com/info/getting-started
Found another stand-alone app:
www.androidpit.de/de/android/market/apps/app/de.goddchen.android.appupdate/App-Update-Notifier
As long as the app is available in the market you can, after you have installed the apps just clear the data and cache for the market the reload the market and they will be in your list, but if there pay apps and you haven't paid for them you can't update them.
Black markets will do this for you
Sent from my HTC HD2

[Q] Backing up apps

Just curious:
Let's say I purchased an app from the Marketplace, and it was later delisted. Using Windows Phone Device Manager, I can back up the individual files for my apps, but is it possible to also restore them? Say I had to do a hard reset, or uninstalled an app, not realizing it was delisted. Is it possible to put the app back on my phone? Additionally, it's my understanding that pirated Xbox Live games will not have achievements available to them. Therefore, if there IS a way to restore apps that I've uninstalled (or otherwise lost), will it enable Xbox Live functionality if it's backed up from my phone and restored to my phone?
I did a search of the forums, but didn't find an answer, so I apologize if this has already been asked. Thank you for your time.
This won't work. There's more to an app than just its install files; it also needs to be registered with the AppMgr (this is what does things like put it in the app list) and also needs a security chamber (basically, a user account) created with custom permissions (each app runs in a different chamber).
GoodDayToDie said:
This won't work. There's more to an app than just its install files; it also needs to be registered with the AppMgr (this is what does things like put it in the app list) and also needs a security chamber (basically, a user account) created with custom permissions (each app runs in a different chamber).
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So there's no way to ever reinstall a deleted app if it's no longer in the Marketplace? ... Damn. That sucks.
Still, thanks for your reply. Much obliged!
Yamishi said:
So there's no way to ever reinstall a deleted app if it's no longer in the Marketplace? ... Damn. That sucks.
Still, thanks for your reply. Much obliged!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There should be if you check your dl history on the WP site. You can redownload apps from there and if it works anything like the Xbox marketplace, this will include delisted apps. Haven't had to do it myself yet, so cannot be sure but worth a try.
Gorki247 said:
There should be if you check your dl history on the WP site. You can redownload apps from there and if it works anything like the Xbox marketplace, this will include delisted apps. Haven't had to do it myself yet, so cannot be sure but worth a try.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
FYI, the Marketplace does not work like that for WP7. If you try to redownload an app that you previously had (free or paid) that is NO LONGER on the Marketplace, with the Reinstaller App for example, it will not find the files to do the download.
However, if you know who the developer is/was, might be able to contact them and have them send you the XAP....

[HOW TO] Enable unsupported apps in multiwindow without root

I thought I would share my discovery on this forum although it has been described by others elsewhere.
There appear to be several methods for enabling any app to work with multiwindow mode if you have a rooted device but I did not want to root mine. I found an app called MW-Pen App Enabler Pro which does the job for non-rooted devices. It will let you choose your installed app, modify it on your phone, prompt you to uninstall and reinstall using the app itself and the end result will be a multiwindow compatible app. The process was pretty quick even for fairly large apps. There are manual methods described on the web that involve decompiling, editing and repacking an apk but this app will take that effort out and do the job smoothly.
The app is free to install on the Play store but in order to start modifying apps you need to purchase the Pro key which is a one off cost of £1.50. I modified TomTom and Audible which immediately appeared in the multiwindow drawer without even a reboot.
I have no stake in the app but it has made my life a lot easier and I congratulate the developer on his great work.:good:
Can this app run more than 2 apps at once?
Oneiros said:
I thought I would share my discovery on this forum although it has been described by others elsewhere.
There appear to be several methods for enabling any app to work with multiwindow mode if you have a rooted device but I did not want to root mine. I found an app called MW-Pen App Enabler Pro which does the job for non-rooted devices. It will let you choose your installed app, modify it on your phone, prompt you to uninstall and reinstall using the app itself and the end result will be a multiwindow compatible app. The process was pretty quick even for fairly large apps. There are manual methods described on the web that involve decompiling, editing and repacking an apk but this app will take that effort out and do the job smoothly.
The app is free to install on the Play store but in order to start modifying apps you need to purchase the Pro key which is a one off cost of £1.50. I modified TomTom and Audible which immediately appeared in the multiwindow drawer without even a reboot.
I have no stake in the app but it has made my life a lot easier and I congratulate the developer on his great work.:good:
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hello,
I realize that this post is 3 years old but I recently started using this app but I can only get 2 apps to run at the same time. Is it possible to run more than 2 apps at the same time? If so, how do I do this?
Thanks

I don't want to update the app, thank.you

Hello everyone.
I'm writing today to see if anyone is willing to help a newbie out with this:
There is a certain app that I feel got ruined with its latest update, and I'd much rather stay with an older version.
Is there a way to tell the playstore to not offer me updates for that particular app anymore? I guess I could just ignore the notifications, but they bother my OCD.
I'm using an unrooted aosp phone under android 10, if it matters.
Best regards.
If you don't use wifi, disable it then set Playstore to only auto update by wifi.
I keep invasive Playwhore disabled except when I rarely needed it.
Use ApkExport to make an installable copy of that version of the apk, just in case.
APK Export (Backup & Share) - Apps on Google Play
Manage and extract your apps.
play.google.com
You can make the same application with different application name with AppCloner. It won't offer update like that.
dedq said:
You can make the same application with different application name with AppCloner. It won't offer update like that.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can renaming allow you to easily run multiple versions of the same app?
blackhawk said:
Can renaming allow you to easily run multiple versions of the same app?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It can without any problems.

Move data from modded apk

Hi all.
I've been using modded apk for one of my favorite apps which is accubattery pro, now I want to purchase the official version from play store but the problem is that I need to keep my data records.
The app cannot be directly updated from the play store as it gives an error during installation , also I'm afraid that if I removed the modded apk it will lose all the history for my battery performance.
My device is not rooted and I'm searching for a way without the need to root.
So any ideas please how I can be able to keep the data from the modded app and be able to use it in the official app from google play store ? Or any other work around?
Would be great to know what Android version is running on device. Modern Android versions require ROOT to access user apps data.
BTW:
If the 2 apps don't provide an export/import functionality data migration needs very detailed knowledge on how the apps work internally.
xXx yYy said:
Would be great to know what Android version is running on device. Modern Android versions require ROOT to access user apps data.
BTW:
If the 2 apps don't provide an export/import functionality data migration needs very detailed knowledge on how the apps work internally.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Unfortunately it's android 13

Categories

Resources