[TOOL] Inter Component Dependency Viewer - (coming soon) - HTC Sensation XL

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Inter Component Dependency Viewer
Input is a whole system folder, from that this program will analyze and calculate dependencies.
Find dependencies to other packages and direct dependencies on libs
Find missing classes in when mixing components from different ROMs.

cb.de said:
Inter Component Dependency Viewer
Input is a whole system folder, from that this program will analyze and calculate dependencies.
Find dependencies to other packages and direct dependencies on libs
Find missing classes in when mixing components from different ROMs.
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This will be amazing! With tools like this devving should thrive over here!

this tool look promising ! great work! thumb up!

What happen to this tool? Is there somehting similar for windows or os x?
thanks

Anyone know what happened to this?

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What I propose is an application that corrects these problems like so:
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There are two open source tools that do it (http://unpaper.berlios.de/ and http://scantailor.sourceforge.net/ ). I was wondering if these could be ported to Android?
Did you try any of the other "scan" utilities on the market already available? Did you contact the dev's of those applications and see if they are working on a port or would be interested.
I can't find any scan utilities on Market... Do you have any names?
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thanks a lot man. very useful indeed .
I think it's more that you posted in the wrong forum. Belongs in Apps and Games...since you're not developing anything, only troubleshooting an already-developed app.
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I think it's more that you posted in the wrong forum. Belongs in Apps and Games...since you're not developing anything, only troubleshooting an already-developed app.
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[TOOL] Icon Pack Tools: a handy utility for icon creators

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