hi friends,
I am here to ask one question that how to clone apps in one plus 3.That means duplicate apps and also lock apps with individual passwords.Since mi max came with this features.
Williamjamestech said:
hi friends,
I am here to ask one question that how to clone apps in one plus 3.That means duplicate apps and also lock apps with individual passwords.Since mi max came with this features.
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you can use this App cloner app it will do this work .
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.applisto.appcloner&hl=en
No root is needed for this app?
innocentwoolf said:
you can use this App cloner app it will do this work .
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.applisto.appcloner&hl=en
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some apps like this i have installed those apps wants root access what about this app
Parallel space worked when I need a second account
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@Williamjamestech
Root is not required for this app
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I'd like to remove some of the shortcuts in All Programs, on my HTC Desire. I never use Footprints or Peep for example. I'd ideally like to uninstall them but will be as happy to just delete the shortcut.
How can I do this? Do I have to Root the HTC Desire, before I can do this? Thanks
Yes, a way to hide apps from the sense launcher would be great
I dont think it is possible, yet.
A temp solution would be to create a folder and dump all the apps you want inside.
I dont think it is possible, yet.
A temp solution would be to create a folder and dump all the apps you want inside.
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But thats just possible in Home Screen (correct me if i'm wrong)
Krpano said:
A temp solution would be to create a folder and dump all the apps you want inside.
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That wouldn't remove them from "All Programs" though, unless I'm missing something?
if you have rooted your phone you can use a program called vault
Thanks. It's a shame you have to root the phone. With Windows Mobile you've got access to everything without having to root.
Anyone? Or is rooting the only answer?
jolpool said:
if you have rooted your phone you can use a program called vault
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I'm now rooted. Where can I find this? Thanks.
Just use an alternate launcher like ADW. Then you can setup the app drawer any way you like. You can even have multiple settings. Not the only advantage btw.
Or use Titanium Backup. Worked fine for me.
Homerstar296 said:
Or use Titanium Backup. Worked fine for me.
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Thanks but how will this help me reduce clutter in the App Drawer? I already use the excellent My Backup Pro btw .
sonoftobit said:
Just use an alternate launcher like ADW. Then you can setup the app drawer any way you like. You can even have multiple settings. Not the only advantage btw.
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Thanks. I've tried Launcher Pro Plus in the past and it's excellent but I still prefer HTC Sense plus Sense is already very good, so I'd prefer not to have the extra load (if I had to make do with rubbish like MotoBlur I would though). Hence the need for that app?
Hi; you use backup pro... Freeze the app U Donna want more... Only this
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fragargon said:
Hi; you use backup pro... Freeze the app U Donna want more... Only this
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I'm pretty sure My Backup Pro doesn't support App Freezing. I've just installed Titanium (thanks Homerstar296, I see what you mean now) and it's root check annoyingly failed. I'm definitely rooted. Apparently I also need "BusyBox".
Is this safe to install/activate? I don't want to brick my phone obviously.
Just install busy box and it should work. No risk by installing that.
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What part of 'All (!) Programs' is so hard to understand? They aren't shortcuts.
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@ Ik Desire: You don't actually want me to reply to that do you?
Homerstar296 said:
Just install busy box and it should work. No risk by installing that.
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Thanks. I'll have a look.
As we all know Google have removed all the adblocking apps from Google Play. Here is something which will be of help
For ROM Toolbox Pro Users
A secret place for the Ad Blocker you would probably get to it by going into ROM Toolbox -> open the Sliding Menu (swipe right to left) -> and long clicking "DNS Changer"
For Everyone
Here is the standalone version that you can download and install from their server: http://jrummy16.com/jrummy/ad-blocker/Ad-Blocker-JRummy-Apps.apk
Also available through F-Droid https://f-droid.org/FDroid.apk
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Excellent! Now, if only we could have an app, that allowed the user to download all the paid apps from Google Play totally free of charge, that would be nice.
Actually we should have an app that made the developers pay the users to use the apps, that they work so hard to develop.
VaksenDK said:
Excellent! Now, if only we could have an app, that allowed the user to download all the paid apps from Google Play totally free of charge, that would be nice.
Actually we should have an app that made the developers pay the users to use the apps, that they work so hard to develop.
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I saw the first like an thought u were being serious...thankfully you were not.
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Also available through F-Droid https://f-droid.org/FDroid.apk
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wouldn't use that one..ends up porking up your wifi...
There already are three threads about this.
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OP please search before opening/creating a new Thread, there are few of this topic within this section, I just did a 5 second search and found 6 to this topic. Thank You.
Over the past few days I've noticed a number of popup ads being displayed on my phone - are there any easy ways to see quickly if any of the apps I've installed are ad supported apps or do i have to check description of each one on the play store?
Also made me think - whats best security / antivirus like app for android at the moment?
Cheers...
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Over the past few days I've noticed a number of popup ads being displayed on my phone - are there any easy ways to see quickly if any of the apps I've installed are ad supported apps or do i have to check description of each one on the play store?
Also made me think - whats best security / antivirus like app for android at the moment?
Cheers...
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i use lookout
if your rooted get adaway
Cool, got lookout on there - was checking thats the right one to have - but not rooted (need to be unrooted for barclays banking app)
xploitUK said:
Cool, got lookout on there - was checking thats the right one to have - but not rooted (need to be unrooted for barclays banking app)
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There is an xposed module that hides root from apps like that. So root away and be happy.
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Download an AirPush detector.
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hi all
i have tried many many many apps for batter ram management but my search ends on app freeze
its been two days and wod say a very powerful yet simple app
google services are the most memory snatchers
and i dont use google services too much so freeze it and see my free memory
app or services frozen
if you like to download and use this app go to
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smartapp.appfreezer
its free currently :laugh:
so it just like the titanium backup app right?
Chena_22 said:
so it just like the titanium backup app right?
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sort of
chauhanjayc said:
sort of
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good share bro,is this free app?
Chena_22 said:
good share bro,is this free app?
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yes
Hi,
Anybody can help me? My battery is getting crazy drained from unwanted autostarting app, especially Chinese ones.
I thought it was too easy using just the auto start app manager in the phone settings.
I successfully rooted (double checked with root checker) using the guide found in this same forum than I tried different third party autostart app manager but all without success
After granting SU permission the most of the app says that the procedure is successful but just seconds after the apps I disabled are already back in the running app list.
The weirdest thing happens with Clean master, after granting permission and while is working it tells me that the app itself couldn't succeed and the only thing that suggests is to grant permission in the SU app that obviously has already.
What can it be the problem?
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maramau said:
Hi,
What can it be the problem?
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I'm not sure, I'm not using such apps yet. Are these apps lollipop compatibles?
BTW I've checked one thing on the m9+, slightly related, that /system modifications stick or not with the default kernels we have, and luckily the Write protection on an unlocked device is not present. So we don't need write protection cracking kernel module like on m9. I've tested this with AdWay rooted app, and it modified the /system/etc/hosts file and it sticks after reboot.
tbalden said:
I'm not sure, I'm not using such apps yet. Are these apps lollipop compatibles?
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I downloaded all of them from the play store or the app market already installed in the phone so I guess they all are…
Didn't check In the specifications though…
I'm using Ad block plus and that seems to work properly without problems
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maramau said:
Hi,
Anybody can help me? My battery is getting crazy drained from unwanted autostarting app, especially Chinese ones.
I thought it was too easy using just the auto start app manager in the phone settings.
I successfully rooted (double checked with root checker) using the guide found in this same forum than I tried different third party autostart app manager but all without success
After granting SU permission the most of the app says that the procedure is successful but just seconds after the apps I disabled are already back in the running app list.
The weirdest thing happens with Clean master, after granting permission and while is working it tells me that the app itself couldn't succeed and the only thing that suggests is to grant permission in the SU app that obviously has already.
What can it be the problem?
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Have you tried Greenify? Lots of people swear by it, though it works best in conjunction with Xposed because then you can hibernate badly behaving system apps.
iElvis said:
Have you tried Greenify?
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I tried after your suggestion and seems to work
until I use one of the apps and then it wakes up again all the others (like I am using an app to shop online and it awakes music app,weibo, a Chinese taxi booking app and baidu maps)
Proper Chinese style haha
I'm afraid that exposed is Not gonna work properly at the Moment because I got an error message that says that they don't have (yet) a version compatible with SDK 21 or the phone processor architecture…
Thanks!
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maramau said:
Hi,
Anybody can help me? My battery is getting crazy drained from unwanted autostarting app, especially Chinese ones.
I thought it was too easy using just the auto start app manager in the phone settings.
I successfully rooted (double checked with root checker) using the guide found in this same forum than I tried different third party autostart app manager but all without success
After granting SU permission the most of the app says that the procedure is successful but just seconds after the apps I disabled are already back in the running app list.
The weirdest thing happens with Clean master, after granting permission and while is working it tells me that the app itself couldn't succeed and the only thing that suggests is to grant permission in the SU app that obviously has already.
What can it be the problem?
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Your answer is actually in the question you pose.
Download Autostarts and kill off the apps criteria so that it doesn't start up.
Been using that app for years now, it's superb https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.elsdoerfer.android.autostarts
maramau said:
I'm afraid that exposed is Not gonna work properly at the Moment because I got an error message that says that they don't have (yet) a version compatible with SDK 21 or the phone processor architecture…
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There is an alpha that works fine on the M9. http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-android-5-1-successfully-t3074586
You need the sdk21-arm64 zip to install the framework, then the Xposed for Lollipop "installer" (which doesn't actually install anything, just manages he modules).
This will let you greenify system apps, which appears to be your problem. Greenify will complain if you try to do it, but it should be fine.