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"Top App manager for android with some more amazing features.
App Lock - Now with the app Lock system which provides, protection over the private apps with quick and simple steps.
Clear Junk files – Removes unwanted Junk files and cache file memory and boost your smart phone.
APP MANAGER :
① Backup & Uninstall (batch process)
② Backup (batch process)
③ Compress Backup ( .ZIP compress Reduce 30 % .apk file size)
④ Uninstall (batch process)
⑤ Share Apk file and Google Play store Links.
⑥ Launch Application
⑦ Application details
⑧ Move to SD card .
⑨ Search Google play
⑩ Restore Apk file from SD card .
⑪ Delete Apk file
⑫ Share Apk file
⑬ Rename Apk file "
Link : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appmanager.free
Updated
Some more features added:fingers-crossed:
Nice Application
mostappz said:
"Top App manager for android with some more amazing features.
App Lock - Now with the app Lock system which provides, protection over the private apps with quick and simple steps.
Clear Junk files – Removes unwanted Junk files and cache file memory and boost your smart phone.
APP MANAGER :
① Backup & Uninstall (batch process)
② Backup (batch process)
③ Compress Backup ( .ZIP compress Reduce 30 % .apk file size)
④ Uninstall (batch process)
⑤ Share Apk file and Google Play store Links.
⑥ Launch Application
⑦ Application details
⑧ Move to SD card .
⑨ Search Google play
⑩ Restore Apk file from SD card .
⑪ Delete Apk file
⑫ Share Apk file
⑬ Rename Apk file "
Link : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appmanager.free
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Very nice game with good features, like it..Thank you for sharing it..
Thanks
gloriarood said:
Very nice game with good features, like it..Thank you for sharing it..
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That is not game. This is application, anyway thanks for your quotes:victory:
That sound interesting Looking forward to download it.
try
let me try
Thanks for yours comments and try...
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Hi people,
What about this application, How it is working ?
Please help me to improve this app...
Thank you.
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Today i am going to TEACH you how to convert ARMv7 games to ARMv6 without using pc, Its easy and no special ability requires it means even a noob can do this thing. so lets get started.
:thumbup:
What you need to have is........
1) ROOT Explorer(To OPEN APK FILE)
2) LIB Files of Unity Engines
3) Zipsigner (play store)
Download Links:
""""""""""""""""""""""
Download A TO Z LIB Files from hear
http://www1.datafilehost.com/d/20eebbea
Download ZIPSigner from this form PLAYSTORE !! (free)
============================
Instructions:
1) Using rootexplorer extract the APK File
Go to extracted apk folder and head to Assets>Bin>Data> and Open "MAINDATA" file in text viewer.
2) Now Check the Version of Unit
3) Now you have the info about the Unity Engine Version, in our case it is 3.5.5f3 so now you have to extract 3.5.5f3 libs which you have downloaded from above links. (u can see unity engine version on top after opening maindata in textviewer.
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4) Now using Rootexplorer Delete LIB Folder from extracted APK folder(while using rootexplorer u will find apk folder in speedsoftware>extracted) and Place ARMv6 lib folder now head to Assets>Libs and delete ARMv7 folder and place the armeabi-vfp. now we are almost done.
5) Now using rootexplorer zip the
APK folder. (Let suppose xyz.zip)
6) now open Zipsigner press input locate the zip (xyz.zip) folder u have created with amrv6 libs.
7) now go to signed output file
And give address
/sdcard/xyz.apk
(u can use ur ownname.apk name in place of xyz.apk)
8) Now select auto-testkey in KEY.
& SIGN UR APK
It will take few minutes an all done!!
And ur signed apk will place in ur sdcard (not any folder).
Install it and urEnjoy with chainfire 3D!! :thumbup:
NOTE: If you find Unity Engine
Version 4.0 or above it means its dead end :banghead: and
those games can not be converted
Get ready 4a war!!
Don't forgot to press thanks :thumbup:
Bye!!
Today i am going to TEACH you how to convert ARMv7 games to ARMv6 without using pc, Its easy and no special ability requires it means even a noob can do this thing. so lets get started.
:thumbup:
What you need to have is........
1) ROOT Explorer(To OPEN APK FILE)
2) LIB Files of Unity Engines
3) Zipsigner (play store)
Download Links:
""""""""""""""""""""""
Download A TO Z LIB Files from hear
http://www1.datafilehost.com/d/20eebbea
Download ZIPSigner from this form PLAYSTORE !! (free)
============================
Instructions:
1) Using rootexplorer extract the APK File
Go to extracted apk folder and head to Assets>Bin>Data> and Open "MAINDATA" file in text viewer.
2) Now Check the Version of Unit
3) Now you have the info about the Unity Engine Version, in our case it is 3.5.5f3 so now you have to extract 3.5.5f3 libs which you have downloaded from above links. (u can see unity engine version on top after opening maindata in textviewer.
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"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
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"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
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4) Now using Rootexplorer Delete LIB Folder from extracted APK folder(while using rootexplorer u will find apk folder in speedsoftware>extracted) and Place ARMv6 lib folder now head to Assets>Libs and delete ARMv7 folder and place the armeabi-vfp. now we are almost done.
5) Now using rootexplorer zip the
APK folder. (Let suppose xyz.zip)
6) now open Zipsigner press input locate the zip (xyz.zip) folder u have created with amrv6 libs.
7) now go to signed output file
And give address
/sdcard/xyz.apk
(u can use ur ownname.apk name in place of xyz.apk)
8) Now select auto-testkey in KEY.
& SIGN UR APK
It will take few minutes an all done!!
And ur signed apk will place in ur sdcard (not any folder).
Install it and urEnjoy with chainfire 3D!! :thumbup:
NOTE: If you find Unity Engine
Version 4.0 or above it means its dead end and
those games can not be converted
Get ready 4a war!!
Don't forgot to press thanks
Bye!!
I would love to know how to open the rest of those files in there the ones that look like this: 0c23d38d2f2b445afa92ff0cf9388a76 there are usually dozens of them obviously on a PC but anyone know how to open them? this is the closest I found while searching and this thread is all I could find :?
Howdy, everyone
If you may have tried to backup an app with a higher size than 100 Megabytes, you may have noticed that you will get an .apk file that is lower than 100 Megabytes even if this app consumes 1 gigabyte of your device storage.
*The reason behind this is that Google Play doesn't allow developers to upload an .apk file that's larger than 100 Megabytes, so for the apps and games that is bigger in size, they have to put some additional files which takes an extension called .obb and it'd contain the rest of the app assets.
-Backing up these apps:
#Head to the following directory in your mobile: /sdcard/Android/obb
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#You will find a folder named as following in general: com."developer name"."app name" with no spaces.
#Locate the file of the chosen app then open it you will find an .obb files/file.
#Copy all the files inside there to your computer or any safe place, you may copy the whole folder.
#Get any app that could backup your installed apps into an .apk file, for example ES File Explorer from Google Play.
#Backup the required app and you're done.
#When you are ready to restore the app, just create a folder inside the folder "obb" with the same name then put the files you copied from there before, or simply copy the whole folder again.
#Install the .apk file you have created through the app installer normally, then open the app while you have an Internet connection just to verify the setup and the app will automatically link itself to the folder you created.
Now your app is ready again
Best Regards
Bannora
Very useful Tip
This is indeed very useful tip. You can easily backup your large game apps using this technique.
Abdelrahman.Kh.B said:
Howdy, everyone
*I think that you guys might have been trying to backup an app with a higher size than 50 Megabytes, you may have noticed that you will get an .apk file that is lower than 50 Megabytes even if this app consumes 1 gigabyte of your device storage!
*The reason of this concern is that the Google Play store doesn't allow developers to upload an .apk file >50 Megabytes, so for the apps that is higher they have to develop additional files with .obb extension to contain all of the remaining data in it then upload it to the store!
Let's get into the easy steps to backup the required app:
#Head to the following directory in your mobile: /sdcard/Android/obb
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#You will find a folder named as following in general: com."developer name"."app name" with no spaces.
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#Locate the file of the chosen app then open it you will find an .obb files/file.
#Copy all the files you can see to your computer or any safe place, you may copy the whole folder.
#Get any app that could backup your installed apps into an .apk file, for example ES File Explorer available on Google Play.
#Backup the required app and you're done. View attachment 2797780
#All you have to do now when you are ready to restore the app is to create a folder in obb folder with the same name format and put the files you copied from there before, or simply copy the whole folder again.
#Install the .apk file you have created ordinarily, and open the app while you have an Internet connection just to verify the setup.
Now your app is ready again to be used exactly like the old days!
Tell me if this was useful and if I have said something wrong.
Best Regards
Abdelrahman Khalid Bannora
Sent from Egypt!!
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Thanks for your feedback, you're greatly appreciated.
Mobogenie let's you download from your PC,move ALL apps to SD, download YouTube videos, backup data, and one click for root. Let me know how it works for you. Move KNOX to SD? I did.
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I don't use Mobegenie!
However backing up with it won't let you get an .apk file format with higher size than 50 Megabytes!!
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If you have a rooted phone just use titanium backup. Works awesome. If you have a stock phone... use this method.
You're right, this method is for non rooted users!
The topic has been modified!
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File Tools for AndroidScreenshots:
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Description:
File Tools consist of
1.Batch File Renamer
2.File Searcher
3.Duplicate File Finder
4.Zipper
5.Splitter/Joiner
File Tools is a collection of tools to preform useful actions on files.
Now it contains File Renamer,File Finder and Duplicate Finder.Zipper and Splitter/Joiner.In future,i will add more tools based on your suggestions.
File Renamer:
This tool will help you to rename batch of files. It consist of following features.
Features:
1.Custom Text
2.Numbering
3.Date
4.Find & Replace
5.Remove Chars
File Finder:
This tool will help you to find the particular files saved on your storage with following features.
Features:
1.Match Case.
2.Search on desire folders.
3.Search for either folder or files.
4.Filtering
Start With,End with,Extension.
Duplicate Finder:
This tool will help you to find duplicate files on your intern storage or external storage.t has following features.
Features:
1.Byte by Byte Search.
2.Easy to delete multiple.
3.Faster search.
Zipper:
Add multiple files from different folders into a Zip archive.
Splitter/Joiner:
Split the file into number of files.So you can share easily.
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Google Play Store:
Free Version: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cyb.satheesh.filerenamer&hl=en
Share your suggestions.
Rate and Review it.
Files Tools Updated:
Version 5.2.3:
-> Duplicate Finder - Now support with file name comparison.
-> Fixed "No files selected." bug in FileRenamer.
-> Some other improvements.
5.2.0:
-> UI Improvement
-> You can share multiple files from multiple folders by selecting them and tap on Share icon.
-> New Tool: File Content Searcher - Search the file content with given text.
-> File Manager - Sort by name,modified date,size etc...
-> Now you can save your options.
-> New Convert Case option.
Hello, I can't find cache/data folder on android phone.
In android system settings opera takes 500mb of data (cache and user data). But in File Manager , phone storage>Android>data>com.opera.browser , this folder only takes 40kb of space.
I don't need to delete it, I need to access it's cache.
Maybe you can help to find opera cache folder on Android? Thank you.
MisterMonitor said:
Hello, I can't find cache/data folder on android phone.
In android system settings opera takes 500mb of data (cache and user data). But in File Manager , phone storage>Android>data>com.opera.browser , this folder only takes 40kb of space.
I don't need to delete it, I need to access it's cache.
Maybe you can help to find opera cache folder on Android? Thank you.
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You can find the Folder containing Cache for Opera at:
Code:
/data/data/com.opera.browser/cache/cache/Cache_Data
good luck
Slim K said:
You can find the Folder containing Cache for Opera at:
Code:
/data/data/com.opera.browser/cache/cache/Cache_Data
good luck
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Thanks for answering, but I cannot find this folder.
Android>Data>com.opera.browser
I see only two folders here:
Cache and Files.
In Cache folder there are:
adxads folder and adxlib folder.
adxads is empty, and adxlib has only one file called omsdk.js and its size is 40 kilobytes.
MisterMonitor said:
Thanks for answering, but I cannot find this folder.
Android>Data>com.opera.browser
I see only two folders here:
Cache and Files.
In Cache folder there are:
adxads folder and adxlib folder.
adxads is empty, and adxlib has only one file called omsdk.js and its size is 40 kilobytes.
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The aforementioned Folder at /data is only accessible with Root access (UID 0) or a system app. In android, Data folders for apps are only accessible to the corresponding App (meaning opera itself, not your file explorer, which is a separate app). If you don't have root, you can get away with setting selinux to permissive and trying.
Here is a screenshot without root:
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and here is the one with root: (now you can see user apps)
Here is the inside of the folder path:
If you can't change selinux or don't have root, then it's impossible to access. Sorry
Slim K said:
The aforementioned Folder at /data is only accessible with Root access (UID 0) or a system app. In android, Data folders for apps are only accessible to the corresponding App (meaning opera itself, not your file explorer, which is a separate app). If you don't have root, you can get away with setting selinux to permissive and trying.
Here is a screenshot without root:
View attachment 5610225
and here is the one with root: (now you can see user apps)
View attachment 5610227
Here is the inside of the folder path:
View attachment 5610229
If you can't change selinux or don't have root, then it's impossible to access. Sorry
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Omg, thank you for such a detailed post !! Big big thanks to you.!
Never heard abuot selinux. Is it dangerous to modify it ?