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App Manager is a comprehensive Android application providing advanced package management and detailed viewing capabilities for installed apps, helping users take control of their device software.
This project offers a powerful, open-source alternative to the default Android app manager, allowing users to inspect, manage, and control their installed applications with granular detail and advanced features.
Default Android systems offer limited control and visibility over installed applications. Users often lack detailed information about app permissions, activities, services, and efficient bulk management options. App Manager addresses these limitations.
View comprehensive details including package name, version, installation path, permissions, activities, services, broadcast receivers, and more.
Perform actions like installing, uninstalling, disabling/enabling apps, clearing cache/data, managing permissions, and exporting APKs.
Execute operations on multiple apps simultaneously, saving time for tasks like uninstalling or disabling.
Analyze app permissions in detail and understand why specific permissions are requested.
App Manager is invaluable for users who need greater control and insight into their Android device's applications. Common use cases include:
Identify resource-hungry apps, analyze permissions causing privacy concerns, or quickly disable problematic applications without full uninstallation.
Improved device performance, enhanced privacy, and faster troubleshooting.
Inspect app components like activities and services, export APKs for backup or analysis, and manage apps via command line (requires root/ADB).
Provides essential tools for developers, testers, and power users to analyze and interact with apps programmatically.
Gain full control over system apps (disable/uninstall), manage app data, and access restricted package information.
Enables advanced system customization and management on rooted devices.
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