Is there any way to link a premium app that I downloaded and transfered from my computer to the Market to get subsequent updates?
I've tried the "Market Doctor" feature in Titanium Backup, but that doesn't seem to do it.
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Is there a way to save installed apps locally (SDcard)? I bought Mybackup but to restore it I've to log in in the market and the phone start automatically to download all the apps saved. I want to save Mybackup app... but how????
Suggesting you Titanium backup, its the most widely spread app.
with pro, you can even sync backups with dropbox. You can backup any app you want, even batch backup is available.
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Or you can use Appmonster. It backups installed apps on sd-card as installable apk-files. Only the apps are backedup, no data!
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GerdJ said:
Or you can use Appmonster. It backups installed apps on sd-card as installable apk-files. Only the apps are backedup, no data!
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This sounds very good.
I installed the "Official" GB Leak and have been using Titanium Backup to uninstall all the bloatware that sprint feels is a "must have" for our phones.
The only thing that is left is the Latitude app and i can't find it anywhere within Titanium.
Can someone point me in the right direction on how to delete this with Titanium or what i need to delete using Root Manager?
The Latitude app is a part of Google Maps even though it shows a separate icon in the app drawer. I don't think there is a way to uninstall it, but I could be wrong.
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can anybody tell me which apps can i freeze to get great battery life?
i just found this great free app for doing what titanium back up does.
AntTek App Manager free app for freezing, backing up and deleting and more amazing app.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.anttek.am&hl=en
social hub and media hub to start. What's the advantage of this over titanium backup though?
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social hub and media hub to start. What's the advantage of this over titanium backup though?
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big one its free titanium back up u have pay 5.99 to freeze
There's also "Bloat Freezer" app. Sole purpose is obviously ...freezing apps. Friendly interface too. Well, its free now too because Google yanked paid version
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I just delete them, if you mess up, you can always ODIN restore your phone or just reflash the ROM.
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I just delete them, if you mess up, you can always ODIN restore your phone or just reflash the ROM.
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True, or just save a copy in Dropbox folder or something
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I deleted them too.
I also deleted the sprint tv, ID, sprint zone. I also deleted the ap mobile app since I don't use it. I also back them up on my dropbox and my external sd card. I used titanium backup.
When I go into the Android Market and select "My Apps" it shows that I have 30 apps installed, and I know for a fact that I have more than that installed. Titanium Backup reports 67 user apps.
I have ran the Market Doctor from Titanium Backup, however it doesn't seem to have done anything?
Anyone have any ideas how I can fix this?
Cheers.
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This happened to me before and I reinstalled market using an .apk file. Look on the forums here for the apk. That worked perfect for me.
Install titanium backup. It has market recovery options
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Or just try going into settings -> apps -> all -> then clear data from the market app.
But just one question...we're all your apps legally downloaded from the official Android Market?
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Im trying to find a backup app that backups app data, contacts, call log, messages, photos/videos. Basically almost how iTunes backups iphones but i want to back all that up into google drive. Is there any app that does that? I found ones that do somethings but not all unfortunately. If google just came up with a system like this it would make android even better but so far they haven't
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Closest thing to that I can think of is Titanium Backup, but your phone has to be rooted to use it.
It doesnt backup sd elements as far as i know though
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You can look to MyPhoneExplorer https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fjsoft.myphoneexplorer.client
But I think it only synchronizes the backups on the pc
I am using a combination of Titanium Backup and Foldersync.
Titanium Backup to backup my phone/apps/... and than I use Foldersync to sync some directorys of my SD card to a FTP server.
Syncing with Google Drive is possible in both apps.
Not a single-app solution but works great for me
I wish i could talk to a dev about this idea because it would really come in handy. I mean most of us have 5gb of free space on google drive not being used so it would come in handy thats for sure
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Weeehe said:
I am using a combination of Titanium Backup and Foldersync.
Titanium Backup to backup my phone/apps/... and than I use Foldersync to sync some directorys of my SD card to a FTP server.
Syncing with Google Drive is possible in both apps.
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^^ just instead of Titanium Backup i use App Backup and Restore.