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Most are broken, pulls to much bandwidth or like youtube is patched by vanced.
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My list of apps that I don't let the store update?
ES File Explorer and Graph 89 (TI calculator emulator). I've made modifications to both apps and re-signed them so they don't update.

Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
My list of apps that I don't let the store update?
ES File Explorer and Graph 89 (TI calculator emulator). I've made modifications to both apps and re-signed them so they don't update.
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How do you modify them so they don't update or ask to be updated?

As I said, I re-signed the apps. Because the signature has been changed the apps can't update even if they show as needing an update. Re-signing an app is relatively easy and can even be done on device with ZipSigner.
The big difference between my re-signing apps and tutorials on the topic is that I use my own key rather than debug keys.
Modifying apps is often more involved, requiring a means of decompiling the app, making edits, then both recompiling the app and signing it. Sometimes, if it's just a graphic like for Graph89, WinRAR or 7-Zip followed by re-signing the app is enough.

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[APP] A smart uninstaller v2.0 (uninstall system app, filter app by permission)

"A smart uninstaller" provides you the features to:
Filter Apps by required permissions
Uninstall/recover system Apps (Apps come along with the phone)
Various quick sort methods
Detailed app info and permissions
Easy share, comment, rate or uninstall apps
A simple click to uninstall
(more than 10 times faster than the system provided uninstaller)
Email us your suggestions so that we can improve!
Snapshots:
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View attachment asmartuninstaller.apk
pretty cool. The speed is very good.
Speed is good. Works in HTC Desire.
Your app wants...
Storage
modify/delete SD card contents
Network communication
full Internet access
Phone calls
read phone state and identity
Sorry if I'm showing ignorance, I can certainly see where access to the SD card would be required (what with being an uninstaller app), but why are the Network access and phone identity access required please?
Thanks.
I'm skeptical too ....
A REAL shady app.

interceptUrl v1 (Root Optional)

This is an alternate download manager aimed to automate things.
Features :
- Auto-installs apps upon completion
--- If root, it uses pm install behind scenes to install the app
--- If no root, it launches install dialog upon completion
- Able to change download directory
- Auto-install
--- If unchecked, upon completion, user can tap on notification and install dialog will be launched.
How to use :
Install app
Run app and configure
Select app whenever downloading an apk through browser.
This is v1 so go easy on me
I welcome bugreports as long as information such as firmware,browser...etc is provided.
Source is on Github
Download link : Link
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Cool! Anything that automates is good in my book!
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Cool! Anything that automates is good in my book!
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Aha lol cool. Let me know if its not catching the intent, heard a few firmware's doing that.

Apk auto signer with private certificate "CSigner"

This is an old version, apk CSigner can now decompile and compile apks.
See the new version here:
http://www.coolestech.com/android-ethical-hacking-could-get-any-easier-apk-csigner/
I’ve recently joined Android Developers and will be publishing CoolesTech app soon! All went fine until I had to self-sign my app (personal private key), and that’s what was like a nightmare (although it’s relatively easy); test keys worked like a charm when self-certificates failed… But Google does not allow test certificates as you may have noticed.
Whether you are new to signing apps, or getting “application was not installed”, then you’ve finally reached the correct place!
I have tried signar 1.3 and signer 0.3 but after my app seemed successfully signed I still got "application not installed.
So I have created my own tool, called "CSigner" that only runs in windows and comes with 2 versions (32-bit & 64-bit)
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The only requirements are Java and windows...
I'm posting it here just in case someone goes through what I have been striving to achieve...
coolestech (dot) com/sign-apk-files-easily-using-csigner-no-more-application-not-installed-errors/

I keep getting this anoying popup! Do you know which app is this from?

Guys,
As in the topic. I keep getting this popup: Do you know which application generates this sh*t? I do not have any memory optimizers installed
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Download Airpush Detector. I've had a lot of luck with it finding apps that cause popups.
This application does not work for me.
I am still struggling to find what is causing this. I installed Permissions explorer and listed all applications with draw over other apps permission (SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW). There is nothing there that that could be potentially showing the message. One thing that I have noticed is that if I am on the home screen and long press the back button (which is mapped to kill app via All in One Gestures) this pop up shows up.
I also installed OS monitor which shows all processes currently running and also exported system log showing all events. However, the log consist of 5500 lines for just 2 minutes of logging and it is very difficult for me to find anything there.
Any ideas, anyone, please? Is there any other permission worth checking or any other application worth installing to finally find what is causing this?

Translate menus with app clonner

Hi
I have a question. I found an app wich it would be good for my purpose. Hiking app for WearOS. I see that App clonner will allow change native language of any app. I only want it for personal use. The app is in japanese...and the menus are a complete mess. As soon as I translate a sentence into English or Spanish....as soon I forget it.
I don't know nothing about programming, but I'd like to try it.because there are very few apps for hiking on WearOS and this app looks fine. I ask to developer about other languages...but unfortunately he doesn't seems to be interested.
Has anyone used this App feature? And if so...How difficult it will be? I want to try to do i by myself.
Sorry for my bad English
Thanks
I don't believe an "app cloner" has the feature to rewrite string tables contained in an APK-file ( note: APK is a type of JAR - Java ARchive - which is a type of ZIP ).
BTW: The strings - you want to manipulate - are housed in APK's subfolder named res.
Structure of an Android App Binary (.apk)​
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IMO rewriting the string-table in an APK-file requires unpacking the APK-file, editing the strings, repacking the APK-file and signing it.

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