Hi. I'm developing application support uninstall other application for android with material design. So I want introduction to you
Uninstaller is an application support uninstall application in your device of you.
With Uninstaller you can:
- Remove application
- Quick search application
- Support multiplex uninstall application
- See details application information, App info
- Search application on CH Play Store
- Support quick share application in you device.
- Support remove system app for device rooted
-Sort application by name, date install, size.
p/s: I always listen review from you. Review of you will help me improve program better.
Thank you so much
Link download Google play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kimcy92.uninstaller
Images demo for app:
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Update GUI and fixed error
Fixed error sort by size and improve graphics user interface
nice , thank you for app
Does this app also remove the left-overs of the unistalled apps? Most apps leave some unused data files (e.g. empty folders) behind when they are uninstalled.
orville87 said:
Does this app also remove the left-overs of the unistalled apps? Most apps leave some unused data files (e.g. empty folders) behind when they are uninstalled.
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No it doesn't. With user app it will remove by system. with system app i delete apk file.
Heads up.. Your title is missing some letters! Just wanted to stop by and inform you.
Title weird mate.
Thank you help me. Fixed title's thread
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Hello.
I would like to recommend You another application that I have developed.
This is very first version. Yes I know that there are many apps of this type on market but that doesn't mean You can do something better (at least try).
So far it contains basic task manager functions. Battery usage is under development. Hopefully it will be possibly to monitor apss when application quit to determine how much resources they are using and show it on graph.
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Android Market Link
Hello. I have just released another version:
NEW: aded option to select apps by status
NEW: added icon next to app icon to indicate that app is system app
NEW: added warning that selected app to kill is system app
NEW: added information about current cpu frequency
NEW: small GUI improvements
NEW: added ReadPhoneState permission - for MobFox ads
gotta try this one
1) fixed error with app size, cache and data display
2) fixed bug on app details restart
3) fixed bug with running apps list refresh
New charts on next releases (hopefully).
Works great!
Thanks. Killing apps still needs improvements.
I thought that I'll reelase version with new charts but unfortunately it takes more time than I thought :|.
Good Soft
It's a good software
thanks for share but I'm afraid that it will take a lot of resource
Hy there
I just finished a nice little App for you folks. I warn you: It might still be buggy.
Is is called "SixPic" and has beer as icon.
What it is all about? It's about searching and sharing Images from wherever you are in Android.
You can:
* Launch the App from your favourite Launcher, search the WWW for an image, and share it using your favourite App. (For example WhatsApp, G+, Facebook - you get it?)
* Launch the App from within another App when looking for an image. For example if you are in WhatsApp, you do as you would pick a picture from your favourite Gallery App, instead of the Gallery App, you choose
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, the icon of SixPic.
The permissions required are Internet (obvious?) and writing to the external storage. This is for writing temporary files to share the images across Apps.
The search provider I use is the Bing Image Search API. As I don't know if you folks like my App, I have a free subscription of the API which comes only with 5000 requests per month.
If this App is a success, and because the Bing Image Search API is quite expensive, there will be a paid version in Google Play. But there will always be a free version here at XDA. I even plan to release the source code, once I cleaned it up.
The app is available at Google Play, here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ch.f00.sixpic
Please report bugs at https://bitbucket.org/cimnine/sixpic . (This will also be the place to watch out for source releases.)
Attached you find some screenshots. And now I'm waiting for your feedback
~Chris
PS: If you like my app, please either say "Thank you" or (even better) Submit this thread as "News Tip". Only if you don't mind, of course!
Are you trying to remove preinstalled apps from your device?? Here are some tips to do the same
So before starting, what is a blotware??
In another words, pre-installed apps that are useless most of the time. There are also other downfall of bloatware. It consumes system resources, taking up storage space and RAM, running in the background without you knowing and draining up your battery.
How to remove bloatware on Android devices?.
Unfortunately, your carriers and manufacturers do not make it any easier. Normally, bloatware is hidden in system folder, which you have no permission to access.
SO how to remove them?? Lets get started
Inorder to remove the blotwares you need to download an app from the playstore. Once downloaded it,install the app.
Download the app from here
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jumobile.manager.systemapp
First decide the app you want to remove
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As you can see it cant be uninstalled..
Second open your System app remover
Third, find the app and tick the checkbox corresponding to it
Now Choose the option yes when a message is displayed like this
Wait for a few second . And after a few second a message will be displayed like this.Click OK:good::good:
Follow the same steps if you have to remove multiple items..
After removing the apps restart your device.
You will be able to find the app removed from your device
PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE SYSTEM APPS., OR ANY OTHER APP REQUIRED FOR THE PROPER WORKING OF THE DEVICE
You can also try Titanium Backup for this purpose. But in my opinion System app remover is more user friendly
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**UPDATE**
Tap to open has been added
Auto start on boot has been added
Allot more apps have been perfected
Change the Notification duration
New UI
**UPDATE**
Hey all I just wanted to introduce my newly developed app Notify and yes it is in BETA.
This work is all done thanks to an open source project on GitHub which can be found here Github). As for the app it is Free and always will be but please do keep in mind there were allot of hours put into this project so I included a donate button within the app if you would like, also there are ads to help me out a little bit but don't worry as they are non-intrusive . Please read the instructions below on how to use the app, along with some screenshots of the new notification system this app implements.
Download Link
Google Play
Instructions
If you are on Android lollipop (5.0-5.1) you must install this app (App 5.0-5.1), run it, and start the service in order to get rid of the stock notifications that come up.
If you are on Android Marshmallow 6.0 you must do the following for each app that you want to disable the stock notifications for....Settings -> Sound & Notification -> App notifications -> The app you want to disable stock notifications for -> Disable allow peaking. This is hopefully a temporary solution, and if anyone has any idea on how to disable these peaking notifications for apps on Marshmallow please feel free to contact me!
ScreenShots
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looks really cool !
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I just released a new app, called AppChecker.
This app displays the TargetAPI of all your installed apps. This lets you check, which of your apps already support the latest features of your Android System.
If you are running Android 6 Marshmallow, this app helps you to check which of your apps already support the new granular permission settings.
Tap on an app to open it's info page. There you can change the permissions and notification settings.
Guidelines from Google
As new versions of Android are released, some style and behaviors may change. To allow your app to take advantage of these changes and ensure that the app fits the style of each user's device, you should set the targetSdkVersion value to match the latest Android version available.
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Download
Play Store
Changelog
1.1-b25
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In-App purchase to remove Ads (as requested by some users)
1.0-b20
Android Wear API (Level 20) detection added
Improved help text
Smaller apk size
The following review basically is the best description of the app:
Excellent app! Really useful to satisfy geeky curiosity.
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I just released an update:
1.1-b25
Chart View for more geeky statistics
In-App purchase to remove Ads (as requested by some users)
The update will show up in the play store within the next few hours.