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File Tools
Version:3.0
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Descriptions:
File Tools is a collection for Tools to preform some useful actions on files.
Now it contains File Renamer,File Finder and Duplicate Finder.In future,i will add more tools based on your suggestions.
File Tools Features:
1.Collections of Useful Tools
2.Completely Ad-Free
3.Easy to Navigate
File Renamer:
Do you want to rename 1000 files or more than of that.Then really you need this tool.You can rename 1000 files by adding Date,Number,Custom Text etc at your desire position easily by this tool.
Features:
1.Custom Text
2.Numbering
3.Date
4.Find & Replace
5.Remove Char
File Finder:
Don't know where your files are placed or saved on your Memory Card and want to Search for your desire file easily.Then use this tool.You can easily locate your desire file by choosing a Filters like File Extensions,File Size etc..
Features:
1.Match Case.
2.Search on desire folders.
3.Filtering
Size limit.
Extension.
Duplicate Finder:
Do you have more files in your Memory Card and also having lot of Duplicate files(Same files found in different folders).Then you can easily search for it and able to delete it.By using this tool you can save more memory.
Features:
1.Byte by Byte Search.
2.Easy to delete.
3.Faster search.
Report at:[email protected]
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Download:
Market link Inside:http://www.cybapps.com/view.php?id=8
(Don't forgot to click some ads)
Related
LOCKRINGS for Jellybean and ICS
Starting a new thread of custom Lockrings
Main Focus: Car Logos
Car Logos:
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Examples of my work:
** REQUESTS** PLEASE READ!
- PLEASE POST AN ATTACHMENT OF THE PICTURE THAT IS AT LEAST 216x216 px, THAT YOU WANT IN THE LOCKRING.
-If its a car logo please give me the name of car company and i will pick the best image if one is not included
- preferable a circle/simple image that is easy to cut out whites/blacks from the main image.
- Give me time, as i'm doing it for free!
Credits:FaithCry(veedubs&Nissan)
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zzs29jva5mrmcr8/VcNIaRfk0Z (Link to individual Lockrings)
Attachment contains all 20 Lockrings!!!
Tutorial and FAQ
Metamorph: (will not work with JB)
0.Do a Nandroid Backup
1.Download Desired image/zip and place it somewhere on your sdcard.
2.Download and open Metamorph
3.Hit Unzip/Extract new theme
4.Select the zip that you just put on the sdcard.
5.Select apply all or select the file and hit apply it.
Alternative for JB:
0.Do a Nandroid backup
1.Download Desired image/zip and place it somewhere on your sdcard
2.Download and open ZipThemer
3.Hit Settings
4.Hit Edify
5.Hit Browse...and find the Rom.zip that you are currently using
6.Hit Configure...
7.Hit +Theme(find your image.zip)
8.Hit Build it!
9.Reboot into recovery
10.Install the zip that you just created should be on the root of the sdcard ending in -update.zip
I'm not trying to blow your mind here just having some fun.
I replaced the dot nodpi folder with a baseball.
Changing the background is beyond my limited ability.
Instructions:
1. [optional] Using a root file manager, go to System/App and rename NoiseField.apk to NoiseField.bak [so you can switch back when/if you like]
2. Using a root file manager Copy/Paste BBNoiseField.apk and rename to NoiseField.apk then change permissions [un-check Group/Write]
3. Reboot and Apply in live wallpaper.
This is as easy as it gets.
D!I!Y! and put your face in the bubble. or your kid's face. or your favorite food.
D.I.Y. explained better in post #3 Thanks DeHuMaNiZeD!
BB
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JB
Thanks to ecs1984 for this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33657047
The diy for modding the deskclock was my intro to easy system app png replacing.
Here too is a modded blue ball to jelly bean.
I used apktool for this and the pic is 164x164 I believe but you can use 7zip diy to replace pic.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/9398026/JBBlueBalls.apk
Follow op for instructions
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
Easier way using root explorer:
1. Copy the app and paste it in sdcard
2. Extract it
3.go to extraction folder and delete dot.png
4. Replace it with your image
5.zip it
6. Rename the extension to apk
7. Move it to your system/app folder and reboot
Simple.
I have created a desktop folder with sub folders from the current version of ES3 file explorer as shown below.
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The folder works but not as I wanted. I wanted it to work like I had setup on my first gen N7 where when I open a specific file such as a pic, vid, music, or data type.....it would then have the pop up window to select which app to use to open the file. I also was able to make an icon using the android icon of the main folder but now have no options of long pressing any desktop folder icons.
So now when I open up any of the files, they open up in the ES3 app showing the root tree. Did I not create the main "STUFF" folder in the correct spot of the root directory to act like I had it setup in my older N7? I had created that in my old setup from someones tip/help article that was passed around last year.
Or is this all from the newer 4.3 Android OS and just the way it works now?
Thanks for any help. I searched for some time trying to find that old setup guide on creating separate folders in specific locations of the root for saving downloaded files of various types for quick access and organization. I suck at understanding the android file system and how it all works, sorry.
Go to Settings >> Apps >> Your File Manager >> Clear Defaults
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
It's grayed out......so no default was set.
Hello,
maybe there is some other better guide to do that
but i can't find it...
for halloween i want a witch's laugh when i unlock the screen of my phone so... i did it
pre-requisites:
- a windows 7 phone (of course)
- an unlocked or cooked rom
- a file manager (i used mine but WP7 Root Tools can do it)
- a registry app (WP7 Root Tools)
- a short mp3 audio file, genre Ringtone, charged from Zune
guide:
sinchronize phone with zune to charge the audio file
open file manager and go to
my documents\ringtones\
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try all till you find the ringtone you need (WP change file name here) when you find it just copy keep pressing on it and clicking on menu
go back till home and keep pressing on "windows" folder to have menu, then paste it here
now open wp7 root tool (or your registry manager) and click on "current user"
then control panel
sounds
find the sound you want to change (in this case "lock" and "unlock" sounds)
click on "sound" and change the sound with the one you paste (like in picture)
hope this helps any thanks will be apreciated
EDIT
***Edit***
this works also editing the sounds pointing to my documents/ringtones folder
If anyone could offer some advice I'd be very grateful!
I used Unicon to apply an icon pack across my device, so my home screen currently looks like this:
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My lockscreen on the other hand displays the shortcut icons in grey circles:
What I'd like to do is remove those grey circles such that the shortcuts look like the ones on my home screen. I do have G3 Tweaksbox but it doesn't seem to offer a solution to this.
Thanks!
Open "lgkeyguard.apk" in /system/priv-apps/
via apk-decompile / winrar (extract the res/drawable-xxxhdpi folder)
Search the picture corresponding with the background you want to change.
Copy the recompiled apk back after recopying the picture.
Done.
-Rye- said:
Open "lgkeyguard.apk" in /system/priv-apps/
via apk-decompile / winrar (extract the res/drawable-xxxhdpi folder)
Search the picture corresponding with the background you want to change.
Copy the recompiled apk back after recopying the picture.
Done.
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Great, thanks! Unfortunately I've never dealt with decompiling/recompiling apk's before, so I'll have to approach this stuff carefully. I actually can't find lgkeyguard.apk in /system/priv-app/ using Root Browser though - is it possible that is has a different name / location in Lollipop?
/system/priv-app/LGKeyguard.apk
is the exact path for me (KK 4.4.2)
You could do a search for it using your filebrowser if it isn't there in LP.
Replacing pictures in apk files via Winrar is rather save.
I'd suggest that if you haven't tinkered with apk's b4.
Thanks for the advice, I appreciate it!