📣 Announcement.
I've launched a new website to make it easy for Android users to discover, share, understand, and investigate pre-installed applications (AKA bloatware).
https://muntashirakon.github.io/android-debloat-list
You also have an option to open the App Info of an installed application from the website (which will work from v4.0.2).
I've launched a new website to make it easy for Android users to discover, share, understand, and investigate pre-installed applications (AKA bloatware).
https://muntashirakon.github.io/android-debloat-list
You also have an option to open the App Info of an installed application from the website (which will work from v4.0.2).
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#stable #release
App Manager v4.0.2
- Updated bloatware
- Fixed fetching applications in multi-user environment in no-root mode
- Fixed opening
- Fixed updating SSAID
- Prevented a crash in Android < 9.0 that occurs due to invalid app ops.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AppManager/compare/v4.0.1...v4.0.2
App Manager v4.0.2
- Updated bloatware
- Fixed fetching applications in multi-user environment in no-root mode
- Fixed opening
app-manager URLs from the web browsers- Fixed updating SSAID
- Prevented a crash in Android < 9.0 that occurs due to invalid app ops.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AppManager/compare/v4.0.1...v4.0.2
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📣 March'25 Updates
Eid Mubarak to those who celebrate Eid Al Fitr!
- Some of you are still sending email related to App Manager in the old email address. Those emails will be ignored, because those messages aren't filtered. Also, please try to add a sane subject line (e.g., App Manager Crash Report, etc.) to your email. Otherwise, they will also not be filtered. I received thousands of emails per month from various sources (not just App Manager). So, unless the subject line looks important, most of them are ignored and deleted after some time. Finally, please use a sane email address as well. If you use lots of `x`s, for example, most spam filters will put it in the Spam folder ;)
- I have been making plans to improve the ADL project (which more-or-less follows UAD-NG project for now). Hopefully, the project will be more reliable in the future with verified and enhanced documentation. Android libraries project, on the other hand, still requires a lot of work on my end which I may be able to finish by this year.
Eid Mubarak to those who celebrate Eid Al Fitr!
- Some of you are still sending email related to App Manager in the old email address. Those emails will be ignored, because those messages aren't filtered. Also, please try to add a sane subject line (e.g., App Manager Crash Report, etc.) to your email. Otherwise, they will also not be filtered. I received thousands of emails per month from various sources (not just App Manager). So, unless the subject line looks important, most of them are ignored and deleted after some time. Finally, please use a sane email address as well. If you use lots of `x`s, for example, most spam filters will put it in the Spam folder ;)
- I have been making plans to improve the ADL project (which more-or-less follows UAD-NG project for now). Hopefully, the project will be more reliable in the future with verified and enhanced documentation. Android libraries project, on the other hand, still requires a lot of work on my end which I may be able to finish by this year.
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Translation Updates. [previous update] I have reviewed and merged 47 commits out of 91 commits (51.65%) from Weblate. These translators were blocked due to abuse: - Adminslot69 - Valter Skot These translators didn’t ask for permission as per policy: -…
Translation updates.
I have reviewed and merged 133 commits out of 233 commits (57.08%) from Weblate.
These translators didn't ask for permission as per policy:
- Максим Горпиніч
- Vladik01-11
- translater 616
- Abdullah Almalki
- sebastian knudsen
- ODK
- cat
- Gilson Fabiano
- Apious (suspected machine translation)
- AronnaxM
- StarsShine
- pringless1d2cb378852a4a6a
- cyberboh
- ali-ee
- XblateX
- Rostyslav
- Andrea Ferrario
- Sarah B
- Andrea Ferrario
- Nader Jafari
- na7grn
- 안세훈
- Peter (out of context translations)
- Balázs Meskó
- Yurt Page
These translators also didn’t ask for permission, but their contributions were considered valuable:
- Domi Adiwijaya
Thanks Astoritin Ambrosius and 大王叫我来巡山 for your efforts in translating the docs in simplified Chinese!
Those who are new to App Manager translation community: You need to ask for permission before you can start translating App Manager. This is done to prevent abuse which have been increasingly common nowadays. Even if your request is accepted, your translations are always subjected to review, and your request may be denied any time if you fail to comply with the terms.
I have reviewed and merged 133 commits out of 233 commits (57.08%) from Weblate.
These translators didn't ask for permission as per policy:
- Максим Горпиніч
- Vladik01-11
- translater 616
- Abdullah Almalki
- sebastian knudsen
- ODK
- cat
- Gilson Fabiano
- Apious (suspected machine translation)
- AronnaxM
- StarsShine
- pringless1d2cb378852a4a6a
- cyberboh
- ali-ee
- XblateX
- Rostyslav
- Andrea Ferrario
- Sarah B
- Andrea Ferrario
- Nader Jafari
- na7grn
- 안세훈
- Peter (out of context translations)
- Balázs Meskó
- Yurt Page
These translators also didn’t ask for permission, but their contributions were considered valuable:
- Domi Adiwijaya
Thanks Astoritin Ambrosius and 大王叫我来巡山 for your efforts in translating the docs in simplified Chinese!
Those who are new to App Manager translation community: You need to ask for permission before you can start translating App Manager. This is done to prevent abuse which have been increasingly common nowadays. Even if your request is accepted, your translations are always subjected to review, and your request may be denied any time if you fail to comply with the terms.
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#stable #release
App Manager v4.0.3
- Updated translations
- Improved handling the list items throughout App Manager
- Fixed a regression error in file manager
- Fixed spinners in the App Usage and the System Config pages.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AppManager/compare/v4.0.2...v4.0.3
App Manager v4.0.3
- Updated translations
- Improved handling the list items throughout App Manager
- Fixed a regression error in file manager
- Fixed spinners in the App Usage and the System Config pages.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AppManager/compare/v4.0.2...v4.0.3
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📣 April'25 Updates
So, I've started teaching as a Teaching Assistant. It is a new and interesting experience after spending over a decade in software and open source development. Also, in a foreign language that I've never spoken until 2021 when I got my first job abroad. This is yet another bad news for you, however. Because I now need to spend time on preparing for lectures, taking classes, grading along with my regular research and course work. I think many users have already noticed the seemingly "unstable" nature of the stable releases. This is because we now release all the changes made to the repository (well, except a few experimental features) without going through any kind of testing that we used to do. (This, in a way, makes the debug releases more "stable" than the stable release since they may get immediate fixes than the stable which is released last Friday of each month provided there are things to release.) Unfortunately, I cannot do any thing about it right now. My life is currently in a very difficult position where work-life balance does not exist: all work and no life.
A good news, though, is that the small amount of time I can manage for App Manager is largely spent on improving the user experience. This you may have already noticed if you have installed the latest version of App Manager.
Now and then, I receive requests for adding translations for docs in [placeholder] language. Please understand that translating docs is a very difficult task, and we do not approve such requests unless the existing translations for the language are very good and are backed by at least two person.
So, I've started teaching as a Teaching Assistant. It is a new and interesting experience after spending over a decade in software and open source development. Also, in a foreign language that I've never spoken until 2021 when I got my first job abroad. This is yet another bad news for you, however. Because I now need to spend time on preparing for lectures, taking classes, grading along with my regular research and course work. I think many users have already noticed the seemingly "unstable" nature of the stable releases. This is because we now release all the changes made to the repository (well, except a few experimental features) without going through any kind of testing that we used to do. (This, in a way, makes the debug releases more "stable" than the stable release since they may get immediate fixes than the stable which is released last Friday of each month provided there are things to release.) Unfortunately, I cannot do any thing about it right now. My life is currently in a very difficult position where work-life balance does not exist: all work and no life.
A good news, though, is that the small amount of time I can manage for App Manager is largely spent on improving the user experience. This you may have already noticed if you have installed the latest version of App Manager.
Now and then, I receive requests for adding translations for docs in [placeholder] language. Please understand that translating docs is a very difficult task, and we do not approve such requests unless the existing translations for the language are very good and are backed by at least two person.
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#stable #release
App Manager v4.0.4
Main page
- Optimize searching and filtering
Profile page
- Use the configured state to execute a profile for simple shortcuts
Others
- Use sentence case for all strings
- Prevent crashing while searching
- Fix integer overflow in tar compression.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AppManager/compare/v4.0.2...v4.0.4
App Manager v4.0.4
Main page
- Optimize searching and filtering
Profile page
- Use the configured state to execute a profile for simple shortcuts
Others
- Use sentence case for all strings
- Prevent crashing while searching
- Fix integer overflow in tar compression.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AppManager/compare/v4.0.2...v4.0.4
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📣 May'25 Updates
It's been five years since I've started developing App Manager, and it's been an interesting experience. I've been part of a lot of communities before this, but Android community is probably the most diverse community so far. In Hackintosh community, for example, most people were highly technical, because you needed to know a lot about the hardware in order to build a hackintosh. It was particularly challenging for laptops since most of the hardware (e.g., PCI(e) devices) cannot be replaced unlike, say a desktop. With the introduction of Clover, and then OpenCore, the complexity has been greatly reduced, but it's still challenging to work with a laptop, especially with the newer graphics cards which aren't even support by the recent version of macOS (but some people are trying to find workaround). Anyway, the amount of dedication displayed by the hackintosh community is really impressive, and it's also a showcase of how resilient software engineers can be when they encounter challenges. Then there was also the Croissant project (which has been renamed to something else that I have forgotten about) where I have made some initial contributions, but Chrome OS itself is a dead end, and Google knows it very well. The experiences I've gathered from these two communities, in particular, have largely enhanced my ability to sustain an open source project. My inspiration for documentation, for example, is the OpenCore project.
App Manager v4.0.3 had a terrible bug that caused App Manager to crash or freeze (depending on device/OS) if certain keywords are used during searching/filtering. The issue has been addressed in v4.0.4. Interestingly, this has resulted in the creation of 29 duplicate issues (so far). This demonstrates how important it is to look for similar issues before opening a new issue, or GitHub suggesting similar issue based on the noscript or issue content while the user is creating a new issue (similar to what we already have in many other websites). GitHub also has a terrible search option that tends to ignore older issues.
Shizuku has recently altered its license terms to make the project completely open source (as opposed to source available that it previously was). I absolutely welcome this change and thank vvb2060 for making this change. Some of you may now ask whether I've got any plan on supporting Shizuku. Let me explain this a bit.
Since v4.0.0, much of the compatibility layers in App Manager have been rewritten to allow a certain level of flexibility in terms of the mode of operations. From v4.0.1, it is also possible to alter the mode of operation to any UID of your choice provided they support reading and executing the start command. It is even possible albeit with certain modifications to run App Manager as a system app with permission whitelists or as a system level UID (latter is too risky). So, in a way, it is now possible to add Shizuku support in App Manager. At this point, I may need to spend some time with their API to understand how it works. My expectation would be a generic API (similar to Open KeyChain's) that would allow connecting to any Shizuku-style applications, including any future Shizuku forks (since it is open source now) instead of Shizuku "official" app alone.
Lastly, Eid Mubarak to those who celebrate Eid-ul Adha.
It's been five years since I've started developing App Manager, and it's been an interesting experience. I've been part of a lot of communities before this, but Android community is probably the most diverse community so far. In Hackintosh community, for example, most people were highly technical, because you needed to know a lot about the hardware in order to build a hackintosh. It was particularly challenging for laptops since most of the hardware (e.g., PCI(e) devices) cannot be replaced unlike, say a desktop. With the introduction of Clover, and then OpenCore, the complexity has been greatly reduced, but it's still challenging to work with a laptop, especially with the newer graphics cards which aren't even support by the recent version of macOS (but some people are trying to find workaround). Anyway, the amount of dedication displayed by the hackintosh community is really impressive, and it's also a showcase of how resilient software engineers can be when they encounter challenges. Then there was also the Croissant project (which has been renamed to something else that I have forgotten about) where I have made some initial contributions, but Chrome OS itself is a dead end, and Google knows it very well. The experiences I've gathered from these two communities, in particular, have largely enhanced my ability to sustain an open source project. My inspiration for documentation, for example, is the OpenCore project.
App Manager v4.0.3 had a terrible bug that caused App Manager to crash or freeze (depending on device/OS) if certain keywords are used during searching/filtering. The issue has been addressed in v4.0.4. Interestingly, this has resulted in the creation of 29 duplicate issues (so far). This demonstrates how important it is to look for similar issues before opening a new issue, or GitHub suggesting similar issue based on the noscript or issue content while the user is creating a new issue (similar to what we already have in many other websites). GitHub also has a terrible search option that tends to ignore older issues.
Shizuku has recently altered its license terms to make the project completely open source (as opposed to source available that it previously was). I absolutely welcome this change and thank vvb2060 for making this change. Some of you may now ask whether I've got any plan on supporting Shizuku. Let me explain this a bit.
Since v4.0.0, much of the compatibility layers in App Manager have been rewritten to allow a certain level of flexibility in terms of the mode of operations. From v4.0.1, it is also possible to alter the mode of operation to any UID of your choice provided they support reading and executing the start command. It is even possible albeit with certain modifications to run App Manager as a system app with permission whitelists or as a system level UID (latter is too risky). So, in a way, it is now possible to add Shizuku support in App Manager. At this point, I may need to spend some time with their API to understand how it works. My expectation would be a generic API (similar to Open KeyChain's) that would allow connecting to any Shizuku-style applications, including any future Shizuku forks (since it is open source now) instead of Shizuku "official" app alone.
Lastly, Eid Mubarak to those who celebrate Eid-ul Adha.
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Privacy Digest: February 2025. From now on, I will no longer report curated statistics on crash reports or missing signatures as nowadays, I receive a lot of general purpose emails than those. Also, instead of emails, I'll be using communications because…
Privacy Digest: June 2025.
Time Interval: July 2024 - December 2024
Total communications: 242
Total active communications: 93 (149 communications were deleted)
In order to improve community transparency, I'm also publishing blacklists present on GitHub and Weblate:
1. GitHub: https://gist.github.com/MuntashirAkon/60f3988a23e90f767edb2f747febf567
2. Weblate: https://gist.github.com/MuntashirAkon/e4288f015898a152ffa4479e7e8985c0
The gists above will be periodically updated with the latest changes.
PS: As always, any inquiries regarding App Manager sent to any other email addresses other than the official email address were discarded regardless of the contents.
Time Interval: July 2024 - December 2024
Total communications: 242
Total active communications: 93 (149 communications were deleted)
In order to improve community transparency, I'm also publishing blacklists present on GitHub and Weblate:
1. GitHub: https://gist.github.com/MuntashirAkon/60f3988a23e90f767edb2f747febf567
2. Weblate: https://gist.github.com/MuntashirAkon/e4288f015898a152ffa4479e7e8985c0
The gists above will be periodically updated with the latest changes.
PS: As always, any inquiries regarding App Manager sent to any other email addresses other than the official email address were discarded regardless of the contents.
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📣 June'25 Updates
There hasn't been a release last month because there were no significant changes to the project that requires a new release. Last month, I along with IzzySoft have tried to make App Manager reproducible and has largely been successful. All the debug releases are now reproducible, and the stable releases too shall be reproducible from the next release (v4.0.5).
The highly anticipated "Finder" feature is nearing completion, and I think, I can launch it at the end of this month or the next. This feature required some thorough planning in order to make it future-proof and usable for most users (and much more usable for advanced users). Initially, only a handful of features will be enabled for the stable releases, and gradually all the anticipated features will be released. The reason for this kind of rolling release is because we no longer have the beta testing system that we used to have, yet a certain level of confidence is required in order to release a feature like this. Similar to profiles, the possibilities with this feature is endless, some of which may remain unknown for some time. There are also a few small but exciting improvements that are coming up (which shall be revealed in due time) in the upcoming releases.
Regarding the app store functionality, I've given it a thought and concluded that rolling out an entire app store is time consuming and largely unnecessary for the time being. Instead, we can launch an update functionality instead. The update functionality, unlike F-Droid or Obtainium, will adhere to the Android principles at the same time offering a level of privacy and security that will be suitable for a wide range of individuals (as always, in developing App Manager, I've always focused on offering a diversified threat model so that it can accommodate most users). You can find some information regarding the design at this link: https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AppManager/issues/464. However, there are a few changes to the original design which will be revealed as I begin working on it.
That's all. Thanks for reading.
There hasn't been a release last month because there were no significant changes to the project that requires a new release. Last month, I along with IzzySoft have tried to make App Manager reproducible and has largely been successful. All the debug releases are now reproducible, and the stable releases too shall be reproducible from the next release (v4.0.5).
The highly anticipated "Finder" feature is nearing completion, and I think, I can launch it at the end of this month or the next. This feature required some thorough planning in order to make it future-proof and usable for most users (and much more usable for advanced users). Initially, only a handful of features will be enabled for the stable releases, and gradually all the anticipated features will be released. The reason for this kind of rolling release is because we no longer have the beta testing system that we used to have, yet a certain level of confidence is required in order to release a feature like this. Similar to profiles, the possibilities with this feature is endless, some of which may remain unknown for some time. There are also a few small but exciting improvements that are coming up (which shall be revealed in due time) in the upcoming releases.
Regarding the app store functionality, I've given it a thought and concluded that rolling out an entire app store is time consuming and largely unnecessary for the time being. Instead, we can launch an update functionality instead. The update functionality, unlike F-Droid or Obtainium, will adhere to the Android principles at the same time offering a level of privacy and security that will be suitable for a wide range of individuals (as always, in developing App Manager, I've always focused on offering a diversified threat model so that it can accommodate most users). You can find some information regarding the design at this link: https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AppManager/issues/464. However, there are a few changes to the original design which will be revealed as I begin working on it.
That's all. Thanks for reading.
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#stable #release
App Manager v4.0.5
- App Manager releases are now reproducible!
- AM Debug builds are also available at https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AMInsecureDebugBuilds
1-Click ops
- Enabled "Clear data from uninstalled apps" to no-root users
The option was altered to uninstall the apps a second time instead of attempting to clear data which was faulty. Therefore, it should work with any modes of operation.
App info
- Open "Open by default" setting in the "Open links" dialog
If App Manager does not have enough permission to manage domains or links, the "Open links" dialog has a button that directs the user to Android Settings. If the application has the "Open by default" page, clicking on the button will open that page instead of the "App info" page (which is still used as a fallback method).
- Fixed freezing an app with "Remember for this app" turned on.
App ops
- Fixed setting app ops in custom ROMs with MIUI properties injected.
Debloater
- Display unsafe bloatware info
- Sort by app label (or app name) rather than package name.
Installer
- Added option to allow installing the existing applications
Existing application is one whose APK files are still available in the system, either because it's a system application or an user application installed for another user. It can be installed for the current user by providing a URI to the installer that has the following format:
App Manager inherently does not check for permissions when such requests are directly made to its installer. Therefore, it will attempt to install the requested package directly and fail if there are not enough permissions.
Install requests are also allowed to be mixed together. Therefore, a third-party application can combine different URIs (e.g., file, content, package) with the
Log viewer
- Activated "Omit sensitive info" option by default for new users.
Profile
- Fixed updating profile modification status when an application is deleted from the list.
Terminal
- Handled common colors and cursor movements.
Others
- Display vector icon on the splash screen in Android 7.1 and earlier
- Enabled predictive back in Android 14 onwards
- Improved accessibility by updating the content denoscription of the action items
- Fixed selecting texts in the list items due to framework bugs.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AppManager/compare/v4.0.4...v4.0.5
App Manager v4.0.5
- App Manager releases are now reproducible!
- AM Debug builds are also available at https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AMInsecureDebugBuilds
1-Click ops
- Enabled "Clear data from uninstalled apps" to no-root users
The option was altered to uninstall the apps a second time instead of attempting to clear data which was faulty. Therefore, it should work with any modes of operation.
App info
- Open "Open by default" setting in the "Open links" dialog
If App Manager does not have enough permission to manage domains or links, the "Open links" dialog has a button that directs the user to Android Settings. If the application has the "Open by default" page, clicking on the button will open that page instead of the "App info" page (which is still used as a fallback method).
- Fixed freezing an app with "Remember for this app" turned on.
App ops
- Fixed setting app ops in custom ROMs with MIUI properties injected.
Debloater
- Display unsafe bloatware info
- Sort by app label (or app name) rather than package name.
Installer
- Added option to allow installing the existing applications
Existing application is one whose APK files are still available in the system, either because it's a system application or an user application installed for another user. It can be installed for the current user by providing a URI to the installer that has the following format:
package:package-name
App Manager inherently does not check for permissions when such requests are directly made to its installer. Therefore, it will attempt to install the requested package directly and fail if there are not enough permissions.
Install requests are also allowed to be mixed together. Therefore, a third-party application can combine different URIs (e.g., file, content, package) with the
SEND_MULTIPLE action.Log viewer
- Activated "Omit sensitive info" option by default for new users.
Profile
- Fixed updating profile modification status when an application is deleted from the list.
Terminal
- Handled common colors and cursor movements.
Others
- Display vector icon on the splash screen in Android 7.1 and earlier
- Enabled predictive back in Android 14 onwards
- Improved accessibility by updating the content denoscription of the action items
- Fixed selecting texts in the list items due to framework bugs.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AppManager/compare/v4.0.4...v4.0.5
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#stable #release App Manager v4.0.5 - App Manager releases are now reproducible! - AM Debug builds are also available at https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AMInsecureDebugBuilds 1-Click ops - Enabled "Clear data from uninstalled apps" to no-root users The…
Now also available on IzzyOnDroid: https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/io.github.muntashirakon.AppManager
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Now also available on IzzyOnDroid: https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/io.github.muntashirakon.AppManager
BTW, those who are interested in understanding the permissions used by App Manager, you can navigate to the Permissions section in the link above.
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