[APP][4.0+] MAPK - A Tool sees Android Manifest - Android Apps and Games

MAPK will extract your app, including system app. This useful tool helps you easily extract and see your app's information.
MAPK features
MAPK can be used as an app manager
- List all of your apps (including system apps)
- Search app quickly by enter its app's name
- Extract app info in a very detail level. It lists all of activities, services, app permissions, signature, min sdk version, etc used in an app (useful Android tool for developer)
- Uninstall app
- Open androidmanifest.xml
General features:
- Material design: parallax effect when scrolling app detail information for better user experience
- Theme support with 6 built-in primary colors (there is a really black color that is optimized for your AMOLED screen on Samsung and some other devices)
MAPK is fully compatible with the latest version of Android 8 Oreo
This version does not require root permission
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Free on Google Play Store
If you face with bugs or have any suggestion, please let me know and I will do my best.
Thanks.

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[Android app] apKitchen

There you go, my first android app.
For those who use the web version of apKitchen the android app provides you:
- Access your favorited apps
- General list of apps
- Make zip to /system, make zip to /data, or only apks. (for non-rooted phones, this third option fits well)
- Automatic check update
Users must register on the web version to use this application - I strongly recommend that you choose some favorite apps (in the web version as soon as its possible), because there are a lot of app in the "all apps" list.
Important notes:
- It was tested with 2.1 and 2.2, so it should work with 2.3 as well.
- If anyone have the download interrupted, just try again - probably is a server issue.
- Still, if anyone has a problem, please always refer the ROM you are using and exactly what happened.
- If you get confused with the three download options, just choose "help" - it will be probably there the answer you need.
So you can grab the apk, version 1.2 - HERE and at the Website
If you like it please hit the thanks button!
Feel free to give me any feedback.
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[APP][4.x] Simpletask, a simple task manager.

Hi all,
I would like to present the app Simpletask. Simpletask aims to be a very simple task manager with just enough features to do GTD and be useful, but not enough to be overwhelming or cause endless tinkering to find the "best" workflow.
Simpletask is based on the brilliant Todo.txt Touch and uses the same task storage format (a flat text file on Dropbox), but it has a completly revamped UI and a lot of additional features and bugfixes.
The app can be downloaded for free from the Play Store Play Store and source can be found at GitHub
Goals
It should be simple, but have enough features to support GTD
It should conform to the Android 4.x design standards
It should be stable (stability over features)
It should be open (open task format, open source)
Features
Extended filter options to have a GTD view of your lists
Create shortcuts to often used filters for 1-click access from the launcher
Quick adding of new tasks
Any feedback is very welcome.
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[APP][4.3+] Flashifications | Camera flash alerts per application

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Description
Select an application and set your flash options.
Use your device's camera flash to alert you of new notifications.
Each application rule can specify different flash rates so you can quickly know what app is alerting.
Option to use proximity sensor (if available) in order to avoid disruptive notifications.
Free and no advertisements.
Donate option in app, no extra features gained by donating.
Requires
Notification Access
Permissions
INTERNET - needed for bug reports and "Donate" in app purchase
BILLING - needed for "Donate" in app purchase
CAMERA - needed for flash access
FLASHLIGHT - needed for flash access
Built With
Android Studio 1.1.0
Tested
Nexus 6 (5.0.2)
Google Play
http://goo.gl/54gmg2
Changelog
Screens
Nice app . I love it
Until now, it worked very well.
I'm using CM 12 and there was no option to use flash alerts. Thanks for this helpful app.
Front Flash
Hi, just want to ask if maybe you can add an option of adding front flash as notification as I have a phone here that have front flash.

[APP][2.3+] ABC Share - Simple Android file & text sharing

Hi!
I would like to have feedback on this application I published on Google Play to share files from Your Android device over the web.
Currently You can share single files, multiple files or text.
It will work if Your device is visible from other devices and/or it is in the same network.
I would be glad if You can test it, evaluate it and let me know ways to improve it.
You can share the link via QRcode or NFC or via sharing button.
No root required!
Get it here on Google Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.millo.abcshare
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May 25th - Version 1.0
first release
Space left for the future
Application updated with:
- Device Files and Folders browsing.
- New GUI.
- Removed ADS.
- Ported to background service with notification.
Made it open source: https://github.com/camillo777/ABCShare
Started public beta (if anyone wishing to help): https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.millo.abcshare
ToDo:
- access to device content (SMS, contacts, notifications);
- allow to add a password

DroidSec - Android RE Security Suite

Hi folks,
Recently I started the development of a little opensource project. I am quite actively involved in the Android security scene, and Androguard is a very important tool in my mobile security research toolbox.
I decided to build a suite on top of Androguard with a GUI, so the focus on security research is going where it should go: the app, and not the command line wizardry that is a lot of times required.
Features of DroidSec at this point:
- Load .APK from system or dump from connected device
- Android Permissions overview
- Application information
- Show usage of reflection code
- Show usage of dynamic code update
- Show usage of crypto code
- Show usage of permissions
- Decompilation and browsing through .java sources (integration of the Androguard Gui app)
If interested check out at: https://github.com/DarioI/DroidSec. Any positive criticism or useful functions that you would like to see in this tool, please reply. If you want to be a first tester, please PM me with your background and the purpose for using it (just for info as the tool is open source).
This tool can only be used for educational purposes. I am not responsible for any malicious usage.
Here is a first screenshot:
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