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Hey,
After reading the threads, I presume I'm not the only unlucky one to have a phone without Android Market, combined with the "dreaded" 1.33.0010 SPL, therefore unable to root.
So what's the best way to get new apps for my brand new HTC Sapphire? SlideMe and Leaf Open Market just don't cut it for me.
Alternatively, can I download the Android Market apps via the web?
Ciao,
CUGWMUI
PS: Someone, please root this phone!
you mean like these?
http://www.androidtapp.com
http://www.android.com/market
but i presume you're aware of a google search phenomena so i guess that is not what you were looking for
Not sure if slideme is locked to the mobile emai number or anything else but you can try to open your browser on the mobile and go to http://m.slideme.org/SAM/ and install there application store manager.
Thanks...
I guess the best thing is to acquire as much from as many sources as possible...
Can't wait for my Magic to get rooted..
Ciao,
CUG
Found a methode where i can get applications/games from the market into my non-google magic.
look at my post here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=529170
You might want to have a look at this website...it lists all alternatives for appstores per platform: http://www.wipwiki.com/appstores
Bazaar and Aptoide as alternative to Android Market
Hi guys!
Try bazaar.aptoide.org as alternative to Android Market,
As developer let me share with you the following features:
- Bazaar's site allows you to create your own market;
- Under the motto "Own your market!" you can now have your own Aptoide repository with your applications.
- Upload and manage your applications and share them with the world or just your friends.
- Easily browse the available Android Apps and choose which to install from your Android device.
- Discovering more in bazaar.aptoide.org
The Aptoide app allows users to easily install applications from distributed repositories, without having to rely on the Google Market.
The Aptoide enables you the following extra features:
- Add repositories via QR-code.
- Support for private repositories with login credentials (through the standard httpaccess file).
- Faster reloading of the list of applications from the repository
- Many other features and bug fixes.
Best regards,
Fábio
Fabio Te said:
Hi guys!
Try bazaar.aptoide.org as alternative to Android Market,
As developer let me share with you the following features:
- Bazaar's site allows you to create your own market;
- Under the motto "Own your market!" you can now have your own Aptoide repository with your applications.
- Upload and manage your applications and share them with the world or just your friends.
- Easily browse the available Android Apps and choose which to install from your Android device.
- Discovering more in bazaar.aptoide.org
The Aptoide app allows users to easily install applications from distributed repositories, without having to rely on the Google Market.
The Aptoide enables you the following extra features:
- Add repositories via QR-code.
- Support for private repositories with login credentials (through the standard httpaccess file).
- Faster reloading of the list of applications from the repository
- Many other features and bug fixes.
Best regards,
Fábio
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Gonna install that myself right now
BLAHBLAH as an alternative to market
You could give google a try I know it cannot replace the android market but there is one advantage download paid apps for free.Sorry cannot give the url.
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swapnilraj said:
You could give applanet a try I know it cannot replace the android market but there is one advantage download paid apps for free.Sorry cannot give the url.
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open browser >>> go to google.com then download the market.apk install it.
don't forget to check the unknown source in setting application.
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isnt this kinda warez helping?
swapnilraj said:
You could give google a try I know it cannot replace the android market but there is one advantage download paid apps for free.Sorry cannot give the url.
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dnhrmnsyh said:
open browser >>> go to google.com then download the market.apk install it.
don't forget to check the unknown source in setting application.
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If you guys want to get banned then post that crap again!
I have ZERO tolerance for even hinting warez distribution!
In fact... I've had it! Consider this thread closed.
Having not seen it done already, I decided to try to deodex some of the XOOM apps from the system dump and see if they would install on the API Level 11 HC SDK image. However, it seemed like Baksmali was broken. I googled and saw this...
http://code.google.com/p/smali/issues/detail?id=58#c0
Anyone find a workaround? That AOSP release can't drop soon enough.
Anyone? Would this thread perhaps do better in the Themes and Apps forum? Maybe I'll ask a mod to move there if that's the consensus. There's no development going on with it yet so it probably doesn't belong there.
Hello Nexus 4 Developers!
I work with Jrummy Apps Inc, the company and developer who brought you Rom Toolbox, Root Browser, Ultimate Backup, Busybox Installer, and many other root apps.
First, some background:
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ROM Toolbox combines apps like Titanium Backup, ROM Manager, Root Explorer, SetCPU, Ad Blocker, MetaMorph, Autorun Manager, Terminal Emulator, Script Manager, SD Booster, BuildProp Editor, Font Installer, Boot Animation Installer & many more apps into an all-in-one app!
The Revamped Rom Manager section now adds support for OTA updates!
Here’s where you come in:
We want your rom in our app. All roms will be *completely* free to download through our Rom Manager.
Why should you want to put your rom in our app?
Because your rom would be available to a much larger audience with more potential downloads and donations for you.
We want this to be as easy as possible for you.
To get your rom on ROM Toolbox, please do the following:
1) Fill out the file below with the roms/zips you want to have.
2) Save it in JSON (.js) format. I recommend using the free program called Notepad++ to modify and save json files.
3) Upload this file to your server. That way you can be in control of what ROMs show up at all times. Otherwise we can host it ourselves.
4) Send us the link to this file on your server.
5) Send us a summary of the ROM.
6) Send us the name of the ROM.
7) Send us the devices you support. (Device id not device name, Ex: mako not Nexus 4)
Code:
{
"version": "1",
"homepage": "http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=...",
"donate": "https://www.paypal.com/...",
"roms": [
{
"name": "NoWizAOSPmod v.1.4.2 (7/22)",
"product": "NoWizAOSPmod",
"summary": "NoWizAOSP is a rom without wiz, and mimicking aosp...",
"device": "d2spr",
"url": "http://xeoduxus.com/downloadable/nowizaosp.zip"
}
]
}
Note: you can add as many zips/roms as you want.. just add another section right under the "rom" entry. If you need any assistance filling this out feel free to ask and we can help you!
If you'd like to use addons, optional, flashable downloads with your rom, please let me know and I'd be happy to explain how to do it.
Ideally we would love for you to maintain your own download link. If this is not possible, please contact us and we'll do our best to help out.
ROM Toolbox is going through a major overhaul currently and has been completely rewritten. We want you to be a part of this!
Thanks!
~ Master Ramy
Jrummy Apps Inc.
(Mods, wasn't sure if this should go here or in development. Feel free to move it.)
I love RTP, it's definitely my most used root app. Would be great to see more N4 roms on it. Maybe you should pm or tweet some devs to ensure they see this
I bought this a long time ago and have used or often. It is an awesome app.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
This app is so laggy and slow on my phone and usually force closing on me... I bought it because it seemed neat, but unfortunately, I'm a bit disappointed. Unless I'm holding my phone wrong?
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
Bought this app forever and a day ago. Used it once for about 5 minutes, never used it again.
Sent From My Unlocked Note 2. Thanks Adam and everyone involved!
Cant see why this is anywhere near Nex4 specific.
Whoever is having any issues with the app, please email us at [email protected], and we'd be happy to assist you.
This is Nex 4 Specific because this is an invitation specific to Nexus 4 developers.
This was first app purchased for my first android device . it works flawless.
I like the support the Dev provides .
I had a problem initially that I emailed to Dev and I got reply back within hours .
Love to see all the ROM in one place .
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
Google Apps for BroadcomCM Beta 5
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After several days of investigation I've found the solution.
A specific library and a binary was not included in the ROM (which is apparently needed by Google Play).
I read the log files, searched the missing files and compiled the corresponding source code using the BroadcomCM repository.
I included the missing files in the Google Apps package and added some lines to the updater-script, and voila a working Google Play App
Changelog:
Based on GoogleApps_GearCM_CM9_20140711
Based on Google Apps for AOSP
Added libdrmframework_jni.so to /system/lib
Added drmserver to /system/bin
Modified updater-script to set the permissions
Credits:
bieltv.3, Alberto96, Psyke83, Spacecaker, Lopicl.00 for BroadcomCM (which I used to compile the binaries and libraries)
Info:
For CyanogenMod 9.1 - BroadcomCM Beta 5
Preparation:
If you have already installed GoogleApps_GearCM_CM9_20140711 or my previous version then you should uninstall it.
I've written a detailed guide on how to uninstall the old version [GUIDE] How to fix and upgrade Google Play Services.
Instructions:
If you don't have a Google Apps Package installed, or if you have uninstalled the old package, then continue.
Download a Google Apps Package from the Download Section.
Install it with ClockWorkMod or similar.
Wipe your Cache (not necessary, but recommended).
Notes:
Add your Google Account first, and then open the Play Store App.
This Package is based on the Official Google Apps Package and therefore the Google Play Store App is outdated.
However, the Google Play Store App gets updated automatically in the background, if you have launched the Play Store App at least once.
You will automatically get the latest Play Store App. It just takes some time, so be patient.
Downloads:
All Packages are based on Google Apps for AOSP
gapps-full-ics-broadcomCM-20120317-signed.zip - 52 MB - Complete Package incl. Broadcom Libraries/Binaries.
gapps-small-ics-broadcomCM-20120317-signed.zip - 15.4 MB - Minimal Package incl. Broadcom Libraries/Binaries. (Recommended)
You should post it in General Section
Report it to FM and move it .
Hitesh2626 said:
You should post it in General Section
Report it to FM and move it .
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I thought a custom google apps package with (non-standard) system libraries is part of the development section
There are also other GAPPS Packages in the development section.
For example this one [GAPPS][CM&Cyanmobile]MVIP-GAPPS-23/3/2014.
Therefore I thought this is the right section for custom google apps. I apologize, if my thoughts are wrong.
If this section is wrong, I would recommend the App/Theme Section, but there is no App Section for the Broadcom Devices :/
However, in my opinion, the General Section is inappropriate for this package, because it is only a discussion forum.
If the development section is totally wrong, then I would prefer the App Section. Correct me if I'm wrong
Best regards
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Nightly Coder said:
I thought a custom google apps package with (non-standard) system libraries is part of the development section
There are also other GAPPS Packages in the development section.
For example this one [GAPPS][CM&Cyanmobile]MVIP-GAPPS-23/3/2014.
Therefore I thought this is the right section for custom google apps. I apologize, if my thoughts are wrong.
If this section is wrong, I would recommend the App/Theme Section, but there is no App Section for the Broadcom Devices :/
However, in my opinion, the General Section is inappropriate for this package, because it is only a discussion forum.
If the development section is totally wrong, then I would prefer the App Section. Correct me if I'm wrong
Best regards
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OK let it be here for now
Hitesh2626 said:
OK let it be here for now
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Highly appreciated :highfive:
Let me know if anything changes. Then I will perform the required actions as soon as possible
Does this work for CM7 for example?
indospot said:
Does this work for CM7 for example?
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This package is based on Google Apps for ICS, therefore I think, it will not work for CM7.
Links to Gapps no longer work (although they worked last month)
Does anyone still have them? Any minis or full ones?
Noob here, but I was just wondering if you can download apps that are developed by other custom rom developers. I was using crdroid and fell in love with their file manager app, but now I'm trying out other roms. I've found pros and cons to a number of custom roms, but I keep going back to crdroid for just a couple of their apps because I hate ES. Any recommendations? Thanks and sorry if this is a confusing or frequently asked question. I just haven't seen any posts about anything like this.
I use the Cyanogenmod 11 gallery app with Pure Nexus without issues You'd have to search the Pure Nexus ROM thread for it, but I made a flashable zip of it available. Unless the app in question requires customized system files you should be able to port it from one ROM to another.
Regarding ES, if you hate it because of the bloat I offer re-signed versions of the last ad-free version in my Systemless ES File Explorer thread (link in signature).