.APK Files (Editing the real way) - Hero, G2 Touch Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have used APKTOOL/APK Manager Windows 7/Windows XP (x32 bit) and not having much luck with it
Basically what I am trying to do is edit the homescreen (to re-arrange icons + widgets) in 'res/xml/default_workspace.xml'
I decompile/edit/compile/upload and all I get is a black screen (I only edited 1 line to try it inside 'default_workspace.xml'.
Can anyone assist please?

Stop spamming everywhere about your problem :-/

Brut.all said:
Stop spamming everywhere about your problem :-/
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Someone must know the answer
/they can be deleted if needs.

andrewb84uk said:
Someone must know the answer
/they can be deleted if needs.
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Well try AXMLPrinter instead of apktool? It is sometimes better. TBH I don't like apktool too much. It's a good tool, but I prefer smali/baksmali and AXMLPrinter

anon2122 said:
Well try AXMLPrinter instead of apktool? It is sometimes better. TBH I don't like apktool too much. It's a good tool, but I prefer smali/baksmali and AXMLPrinter
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Yeah and I really want to know, how do you want to remove some code from XML file using AXMLPrinter

Brut.all said:
Yeah and I really want to know, how do you want to remove some code from XML file using AXMLPrinter
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Haha. good point. I wasn't really thinking as I posted (I should really be working just now ) AXML printer is good to a point, but apktool (once i got it working due to some stupid quirk on my PC which was pretty silly) does allow the extra customisation.
I should really shut up and concentrate
lol sorry mate

Related

Creating Frameworks

Heya,
Hence the search hasn't given me any threads, I'll ask straight away:
I wanted to create my own framework/theme but have no idea where to start. Can anyone point me into the right direction?
Thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=834806
happy reading
Tehouster said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=834806
happy reading
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Nice, thanks for the fast answer . If I manage to make something decent, I'll make sure to share it with you.
Cheers.
sniperbag said:
Nice, thanks for the fast answer . If I manage to make something decent, I'll make sure to share it with you.
Cheers.
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I hope it will be something special
I do it like so. (Theres probly a better way but this works for me)
I go into droidexplorer and go system/framework and copy framework-res.apk to desktop
then open it in winrar
then with themeing and what not most files r located in res/drawable-hdpi
then just edit them how you see fit
(i normally extract the whole folder so i can see the thumbnails saves alot of time, then just copy it back over
then to get it onto you phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=889963&page=3

SketchBook Pro - Fake Honeycomb?

Hello,
I own a Nook Color and plan to use it along with notebooks in school. I am getting a stylus, but the problem is the app. Is there a way to install SketchBookPro on the Nook Color? I'm running MIUI ROM. Thanks.
EDIT: Is there a way I can fake honeycomb to run this app?
You could use Sketch Book mobile but PRO requires Honeycomb.
Yeah you have to use Sketch Book Express (Free) or Sketch Book Mobile ($.99). Unless you install one of the Honeycomb roms.
Alright thanks. Boy am I sometimes dumb... figures. Thanks again!
joenathane said:
You could use Sketch Book mobile but PRO requires Honeycomb.
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I purchased and use the Sketchbook Mobile application and find that I really like it. It scales well to the display of the NC.
I can recommend it as well.
Thanks, but I just installed Honeycomb. Just to use this app.
Just went back to MIUI for the speed. Now i'm wondering if there is a way to fake honeycomb to run this app? Or modify it to run on 2.3.3? Because I doubt it uses anything honeycomb dependent. Thanks!
ikingblack said:
Just went back to MIUI for the speed. Now i'm wondering if there is a way to fake honeycomb to run this app? Or modify it to run on 2.3.3? Because I doubt it uses anything honeycomb dependent. Thanks!
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NO! How many times does this need answering? NO!
Right. Sorry for being a bother
/dumb
khaytsus said:
NO! How many times does this need answering? NO!
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Instead of being rude you could explain why you can't. Things tend to stick when you explain why. I don't think we need comments like that in XDA.
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ikingblack said:
... SketchBookPro on the Nook Color?
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You can modify the AndroidManifest.xml file setting minSdkVersion="8" for froyo. I've done this for SketchBook Express free version and you can download it here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=A5WAH4PJ
actorman46 said:
.. explain why you can't...
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This modified apk will install fine on CM7, but force close when you try to run it because it calls on the ActionBar API, which is Honeycomb-specific. You can see this by following the logs.
ikingblack said:
... modify ... to run on 2.3.3?
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To do this yourself next time follow these steps:
1. Use Madcat's sdk port running on Rack's SD card to install Sketchbook Express from the Market and retrieve com.adsk.sketchbookhdexpress-1.apk from /data/app
2. Get APK Manager 4.9: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695701
3. Update apktool to 1.4.1 (051511 release) for xlarge support: http://code.google.com/p/android-apktool/downloads/list
4. Extract Honeycomb framework-res.apk from any duodexed HC ROM, I used Xoom Tiamat 3.2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1203635
5. Install HC framework for apktool per instructions here: http://code.google.com/p/android-apktool/wiki/FrameworkFiles
6. Use APK Manager to extract and decompile com.adsk.sketchbookhdexpress-1.apk
7. Modify the AndroidManifest.xml file with a text editor, I used Notepad++ in Windows
8. Use APK Manager to compile and sign apk.
ikingblack said:
... plan to use it along with notebooks in school.
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Good luck in school.
Thank you very much. Yes, I hacked the apk before posting and it does FC. Thanks for telling me about why it FCs. Yes, thanks for the luck .
actorman46 said:
Instead of being rude you could explain why you can't. Things tend to stick when you explain why. I don't think we need comments like that in XDA.
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It's been explained why in many other threads, including a couple others he has been involved in, possibly started. No need to waste my time regurgitating it here.
ikingblack said:
Hello,
I own a Nook Color and plan to use it along with notebooks in school. I am getting a stylus, but the problem is the app. Is there a way to install SketchBookPro on the Nook Color? I'm running MIUI ROM. Thanks.
EDIT: Is there a way I can fake honeycomb to run this app?
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Don't bother with the stylus. They don't work well at all on the Nook... even the capacitive styluses.
khaytsus said:
It's been explained why in many other threads, including a couple others he has been involved in, possibly started. No need to waste my time regurgitating it here.
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So i guess the rude comments you posted isnt wasting time either?
Ditto on the stylus issue...tried quite a few, haven't come across any that work well. Seems like the area the stylus touches isn't specific enough for any fine detail, or even writing properly.

[DEV][IDEA] Using Native Updater For Rom Updates

I thought it might be cool if we could set the native Sense updater (In Settings>System Updates) to check for/download/install updates to roms. It would have to be modified for each rom, but probably not that hard. I did a little digging in Settings.apk, but couldn't find anything, so I started looking in Updater.apk. That is where the gold is. Everything that has to do with FOTA, System updates, anything about that is in there. On a side note, there is a smali file called PesterActivity.smali that we may be able to modify so that we don't get the notifications. Anyway, I just thought I would point the idea out so that if anyone else wants to start on it we can get it done quicker.
correct me if im wrong, but wouldn't the updater check the digital signature on the file before a flash?
koszor said:
correct me if im wrong, but wouldn't the updater check the digital signature on the file before a flash?
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I think we could set it not to. Everything that happens inside an update can be tweaked from that app I believe.
even if we did though it couldnt give S-off could it?
This is (I assume) an idea for future use. Hope I'm not putting words in OP's mouth.
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YamiYaiba said:
This is (I assume) an idea for future use. Hope I'm not putting words in OP's mouth.
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Yup. I'm working on it, but have nothing atm
Personally, I think it's a great idea. Checking for updates would be a lot easier lol
Isn't this already do-able through Rom Manager?
Zaphod-Beeblebrox said:
Isn't this already do-able through Rom Manager?
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Assuming your ROM is on Rom Manager. I've never once used one that was.
YamiYaiba said:
Assuming your ROM is on Rom Manager. I've never once used one that was.
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How hard is it for a Dev to put their Roms there? Does Koush charge for that?
Just seems a bit easier to use an already developed solution than to re-invent the wheel. Of course if its cost prohibitive, that's another story.
Zaphod-Beeblebrox said:
How hard is it for a Dev to put their Roms there? Does Koush charge for that?
Just seems a bit easier to use an already developed solution than to re-invent the wheel. Of course if its cost prohibitive, that's another story.
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I personally don't use Rom manager, as I feel that you have more control ovrer the flashing. I have also heard stories of rom manager bricking your phone, and never felt like risking it.
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Zaphod-Beeblebrox said:
How hard is it for a Dev to put their Roms there? Does Koush charge for that?
Just seems a bit easier to use an already developed solution than to re-invent the wheel. Of course if its cost prohibitive, that's another story.
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the biggest problem. with rom manager in my opinion.. is that it's connected only to cwr, which sucks.
dmeadows013 said:
I thought it might be cool if we could set the native Sense updater (In Settings>System Updates) to check for/download/install updates to roms. It would have to be modified for each rom, but probably not that hard. I did a little digging in Settings.apk, but couldn't find anything, so I started looking in Updater.apk. That is where the gold is. Everything that has to do with FOTA, System updates, anything about that is in there. On a side note, there is a smali file called PesterActivity.smali that we may be able to modify so that we don't get the notifications. Anyway, I just thought I would point the idea out so that if anyone else wants to start on it we can get it done quicker.
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Thats actually a good idea. I never thoguht of that! I am going to look into it.
In my Optimus and Evo 3D ROMS I have a custom App called ROM Updater. It does exactly what you are talking about but also includes themes, ringtones, etc. And its all stored on my server and downloads to SD card then flashes.
But how cool would it be to just do updates using the HTC Built in app? I like this idea...
Here are the challanges that I see...
1. We need to to be able to get the file from the server that it parses to verify if the current version is correct. Not sure how hard that would be. We would not only need to get it but hope its in json or xml or some other human readable form so we can decipher and rebuild it.
2. Redirection to a third party server. Can it be done? I assume so. I know how to stop it from checking by nuerting the build prop so why not use the same lines to direct to another server?
Have you decompiled the APK and looked at strings.xml? Any info in there?
werdna87 said:
even if we did though it couldnt give S-off could it?
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No... Wouldnt really do anytyhing until we had S-OFF...
koszor said:
correct me if im wrong, but wouldn't the updater check the digital signature on the file before a flash?
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Not with a custom Reocovery. It would work fine.
YamiYaiba said:
Assuming your ROM is on Rom Manager. I've never once used one that was.
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Zaphod-Beeblebrox said:
How hard is it for a Dev to put their Roms there? Does Koush charge for that?
Just seems a bit easier to use an already developed solution than to re-invent the wheel. Of course if its cost prohibitive, that's another story.
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androidsupra said:
the biggest problem. with rom manager in my opinion.. is that it's connected only to cwr, which sucks.
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I wont go into my ROM Manager rant like I always do... But I will just say this to answer your questions...
1. It cost nothing to put your ROM in ROM Manager
2. For a user to be able to download your submitted ROM they have to pay Koush. To me... That is so not cool he is taking cash for other Dev's ROMS. I am not fan of that.
I had one of my ROMS in ROM Manager and I was not happy to see it there. What sent me into a rampage is that someone that liked my ROM posted it in ROM manager without my permission. He accepts work from anyone with no verifiection of the author (Security Issue anyone?).
Anyways.. thats a very short synapsis of my feelings of ROM Manager.
-Scott
I looked into Strings.xml and couldn't find anything useful. I also looked into a few other .xmls and some smali files. I think that everything used to get the file downloaded is in the smalis. Not sure though, I'm not the best with smali. Strings just showed some user messages.
dmeadows013 said:
I looked into Strings.xml and couldn't find anything useful. I also looked into a few other .xmls and some smali files. I think that everything used to get the file downloaded is in the smalis. Not sure though, I'm not the best with smali. Strings just showed some user messages.
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Yeah, most of the time the guts is in the smali but every once in a while you can find the goods in the XML's.
How many total smali files?
scrosler said:
Yeah, most of the time the guts is in the smali but every once in a while you can find the goods in the XML's.
How many total smali files?
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I counted 103 total.
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I counted 103 total.
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Thats it? Thats nothing at all to look through...
Here is where I would start....
First... Look at the device build prop. Thats gioing to have the URL's of the HTC Update servers.
Second... Start searching out for either....
a) the name of those servers in the smali code
b) any strings like ".xml", ".json", "http://", "https://", ".zip" anything that would make sense (no pun).
This is just what I would do.
What are yo using for OS and app on your PC?
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Thats it? Thats nothing at all to look through...
Here is where I would start....
First... Look at the device build prop. Thats gioing to have the URL's of the HTC Update servers.
Second... Start searching out for either....
a) the name of those servers in the smali code
b) any strings like ".xml", ".json", "http://", "https://", ".zip" anything that would make sense (no pun).
This is just what I would do.
What are yo using for OS and app on your PC?
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Found this in build.prop
Code:
# For FOTA setting (leave empty value to use default)
ro.htc.checkin.url = http://andchin.htc.com/android/checkin
ro.htc.checkin.crashurl = http://andchin.htc.com/android/crash
ro.htc.checkin.url_CN = http://andchin.htccomm.com.cn/android/checkin
ro.htc.checkin.crashurl_CN = http://andchin.htccomm.com.cn/android/crash
ro.htc.checkin.exmsg.url = http://fotamsg.htc.com/android/extra/
ro.htc.checkin.exmsg.url_CN = http://fotamsg.htccomm.com.cn/android/extra/
ro.htc.appupdate.url = http://apu-chin.htc.com/check-in/rws/and-app/update
ro.htc.appupdate.url_CN = http://apu-chin.htccomm.com.cn/check-in/rws/and-app/update
ro.htc.appupdate.exmsg.url = http://apu-msg.htc.com/extra-msg/rws/and-app/msg
ro.htc.appupdate.exmsg.url_CN = http://apu-msg.htccomm.com.cn/extra-msg/rws/and-app/msg
ro.config.htc.nocheckin = 1
I'm on Mac OSX 10.7 and am using Text Wrangler. I also have a Win7/Ubuntu 11.10 dualboot machine.
dmeadows013 said:
Found this in build.prop
I'm on Mac OSX 10.7 and am using Text Wrangler. I also have a Win7/Ubuntu 11.10 dualboot machine.
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Now what you want to do is start searching the smali copde for similiar stings that are in the buildprop.
See, from my understanding, the updater looks at those build prop strings to determine where to look for and download updates.
I am assuming you have the APK decompiled?
I dont know much about Mac, a little about Ubunut but a lot about Win7.
I use Notepadd++ on Win 7 to edit smali...
What I would do next is load up the smali folder in notepadd ++. Easiest way to do this is go to the smali folder and do a search for *.smali.... when it finds them all, selct them all and choose open in Notepad++
I can get about 150 to 200 smali files open in N++ before it crashes, hehehehe
From there Notepad++ can search across all open files. I would start searching out those strings I noted and the strings in the build prop. Not sure what you will find if anything but it would be interesting to see. If you do it post any pertinent results and the file you found it in.
I'll give it a shot to but dont get out of work for another couple hours and I work 50+ hours a week for the next two weeks so time is limited but I want to see what we can figure out.
scrosler said:
Thats it? Thats nothing at all to look through...
Here is where I would start....
First... Look at the device build prop. Thats gioing to have the URL's of the HTC Update servers.
Second... Start searching out for either....
a) the name of those servers in the smali code
b) any strings like ".xml", ".json", "http://", "https://", ".zip" anything that would make sense (no pun).
This is just what I would do.
What are yo using for OS and app on your PC?
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Found these:
In UpdaterNetworkCheck.smali
Code:
Line 13: .field private static final TEST_ADDRESS:Ljava/lang/String; = "http://apu-stage.htc.com/apu-stage/"
Line 15: .field private static final TEST_ADDRESS2:Ljava/lang/String; = "http://masd.htc.com.tw/"
Line 256: const-string v6, "http://apu-stage.htc.com/apu-stage/"
Line 308: const-string v6, "http://masd.htc.com.tw/"
Found none of the URLs. However, when looking for .zip, there was a reference to /system/etc/security/otacerts.zip. Looked inside, and it showed a release key. Looked like this:
Code:
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----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-----END CERTIFICATE-----
Doubt the key would be useful, but you never know...

App isn't fitting screen.

Hello. Im a complete noob and im not sure if im posting in the right section but it seemed like it would be, so here i go.
My rock band app isn't fitting properly on my evo 3d. It works perfecetly control wise and game play. it just doesnt fit my screen and i was wondering if any of you guys no how to make it fit? Ive already tried the spare parts and compadabilty mode thing but no luck. :/ halp?
It isn't an easy fix... It would need the proper coding in the smali and xml of the .apk.
Hopefully the developers of the app are updating to qhd resolution.
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That's another problem. The devs stopped working on this app along time ago. It's not even in the market anymore. :/ is there anyway I can edit the smali and xml?
quarantinedmemory said:
That's another problem. The devs stopped working on this app along time ago. It's not even in the market anymore. :/ is there anyway I can edit the smali and xml?
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If you decompile it you can but some of the smalis you wont be able to edit because they are read only meaning they are the core java and cant be changed through normal editting. You would have to use eclipse but I dont think you can import an .apk to edit in eclipse (I might be wrong on that).
If you send me the .apk I will look at it but I cant promise anything because me and smalis dont like eachother very much ...
send it to my email. [email protected]
jkrough0728 said:
If you decompile it you can but some of the smalis you wont be able to edit because they are read only meaning they are the core java and cant be changed through normal editting. You would have to use eclipse but I dont think you can import an .apk to edit in eclipse (I might be wrong on that).
If you send me the .apk I will look at it but I cant promise anything because me and smalis dont like eachother very much ...
send it to my email. [email protected]
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alright, will do. If you cant it's okay. I was just wondering if its possible. And i would like it to fit my screen cause its one of my favorite apps.
Was this ever solved as I have the same issue
If you guys fiXd this app then dont forget to post this updated .apk here....jus for others to benifit...
"SeXxy Virus"
so... bump?

[Q] can someone tell me how to determine lib.so dependencies for an apk?

Sorry if this isn't exactly the right forum, but I am trying to figure out exactly which lib files are missing for a particular APL to work. These files were not included in the apk in /lib, and decompiling the manifest xml file shows that the CLASS <uses-library isn't used. Any ideas?
vinconti said:
Sorry if this isn't exactly the right forum, but I am trying to figure out exactly which lib files are missing for a particular APL to work. These files were not included in the apk in /lib, and decompiling the manifest xml file shows that the CLASS <uses-library isn't used. Any ideas?
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ive been trying to find this out for a while, people have told me to decompile the .apk and read the dependancies in the android manifest, but all the libs inside it are set to false and some dont even exist.. so i would like to know the answer to this aswell
ricky310711 said:
ive been trying to find this out for a while, people have told me to decompile the .apk and read the dependancies in the android manifest, but all the libs inside it are set to false and some dont even exist.. so i would like to know the answer to this aswell
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I think he got it, below. It looks perfect. This other guy shows the different classes that can be used and even if his script doesn't work we could probably see what he does to do it on a case by case basis.
abcdjdj said:
I haven't tried using it, but be sure to check this out - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1476797
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vinconti said:
I think he got it, below. It looks perfect. This other guy shows the different classes that can be used and even if his script doesn't work we could probably see what he does to do it on a case by case basis.
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that looks like its pretty much answered everything here.. but id still like to know for generaly knowledge how to determine the dependencies manually
ricky310711 said:
that looks like its pretty much answered everything here.. but id still like to know for generaly knowledge how to determine the dependencies manually
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You could easily figure that out from what his script does. I think he even says so in his post
vinconti said:
You could easily figure that out from what his script does. I think he even says so in his post
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i check the post but it doesnt unfortunately, and yeah ill have to open it and use my brain thanks for the help!
vinconti said:
You could easily figure that out from what his script does. I think he even says so in his post
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im pretty sure i figured it out, you need to install the devices framework that the app came from then decompile the app and then the dependancies it requires will have FALSE removed!

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