REQUIREMENTS.
Must be rooted.
Set SeLinux to Permissive.
System Sampler is a tool to allow you to sample data deep in the system. It's great for developers and Android enthusiasts who have an interest what's happening in real time.
FEATURES.
- Adjust sampling time from 1-10 seconds.
- Set file permissions if needed to read data.
- Status bar readout viewable in any screen.
HOW TO USE.
1. Enter the file path in the box located at the top of the screen.
2. Turn on the sampling button.
3. If you are unable to read the file, use the "chmod" button to set file permissions to 777 and try again.
TIPS.
It's much easier to copy and paste the file path using the "getFilePath" application. Get it here..https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.fro9.android.app.getfilepath
POSSIBLE ISSUES.
This is a beta release!
System Sampler was built on Tasker and has only been tested on my LG G3. That being said, their may be issues with different devices with screen resolutions and the status bar readout.
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DOWNLOAD.
Beta version 1
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952615006
Future
Related
I know it's not the first time something like this is attempted but I hope you guys like it.
Anyway, as usual, I make the app available early on so that you can help steer its development.
It's a very simple visual interface that allows you to drill down and find which files are real space hogs (note: this has nothing to do with NotEnoughSpace!)
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Not implemented yet:
- Deleting files/directories
- Supporting more than just SD Card
- Landscape mode (tablets will be a first-class client)
- A better-looking UI
- Back button does not cancel crawling
- ...
May break:
- The app may run out of memory while crawling your SD Card; please report!
- ?
Please verify:
- That I am correct in believing that the app does not require any root access
A succinct user manual:
- Tap a segment to reveal file information
- Slide inward to see directory content
- Slide outward to go back up a level
- White circles indicate that a directory has children
Download
As usual, on my beta page: http://nexus.zteo.com/projects/beta/
Hi everyone,
Have you ever seen a screenshot of a Computer, but captured with a smartphone camera? Do you hate them as much as I do? Well now I got a simple but efficient solution for this problem.
Introducing DeskShot:
DeskShot allows you to create a Screenshot of your computer with your smartphone with the press of a button. All it needs is a small java program running on your computer and thats it. At the moment you can only capture your primary screen and only the whole screen but I'm going to add a way to capture only a portion of a screen.
The App is in a beta state right now. To install it either download it from the attachments section below or join the Google+ Community (plus.google.com/communities/109206966394527976430) and register as a tester to get automatic updates.
The backend requires Java 7 or higher to run and can be downloaded from the attachments. It defaults to port 2555 but I will add configuration options soon.
I would like to hear whether the app is working for you too and I would love to hear feature requests or improvements in the UX.
Screenshots
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I have been wondering how I can make good use of my C++ knowledge apart from developing kernels, so came up with this.
Presenting you with AndroidUtils, a menu driven interface for some ADB functions.
Features
Neat UI, with Serial and Name of device connected.
Reboot to Recovery, Bootloader or normal reboot.
Print kmsg, get last_kmsg.
Print/Dump logcat.
Screen Capture.
Screen Recording (for certain phones only).
Batch Installation of multiple Applications.
Settings interface to reset cache.
Download - AFH Mirror (Version 1.0)
How-to
Download and extract the zip.
Run android-utils.exe
Note
You need to have ADB set up properly.
kmsgs needs root to be dealt with, so root access to ADB must be granted.
Screen Recording need screenrecord binary to work properly. If its there, you are good to go, else don't try that.
Screenshots
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Hey guys.
I searched a little bit and realized our G2 had just very few InCallUI mods, so I decided to make my own one.
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Just copy LGInCallUI to system/priv-app and set permissions, afterwards I think no reboot is needed (for me no reboots were necessary for changes to take effect), but you may still at least soft reboot just to be safe.
Remember to BACKUP your old one before copying mine! Also, this was done on 20D, so it may not work on yours!
If you want top bar and some other colors like this
Then you need Xposed by rovo and Resflux module by WisdomSky!
1. Download Resflux (I use 1.5, for me this one works best)
2. No need to restart, just tick activate and open the app
3. Find InCallUI, open it. You better set your screen timeout to infinity, because mapping resources will take veeeeery long time!
4. After it's done, find call_banner_bg and set it colors to #ffc7c7c7. Then call_card_end_state_bg, set to #ff8e0003. And then call_card_state_bg, set to #ff8e8e8e .
5. Reboot.
This. It should be like on screenshot now.
Hello, this is a simple process which will replace your default HTC emojis by the more common ones used on iOS.
I have tested it on Lollipop and Marshmallow, it works fine. I am not sure if it will work on Kitkat though.
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You will need to have access to system partition and be able to modify it (write access).
This can be either achieved by - entering twrp recovery and using the file manager,
- also by using a root explorer on an S-OFF phone/or has custom kernel which enable write to system.
either way is fine, provided you know what you're doing.
Here are the steps into completing it:
1. browse to system/fonts/
2. rename hTC_ColorEmoji.ttf to hTC_ColorEmoji.bak
(that way, if you ever want to revert to stock emoji, all you will have to do is to delete the new one and rename this one back)
3. copy the iOS emoji from the zip to system/fonts/ and ensure permission is set to rw-r-r (644)
4. Reboot.
That's all! Enjoy the new emoji!