apps 2 SD GUI - Optimus One, P500, V General

just found one app that brings a gui for darktremor a2sd
may be usseful for someone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991684
give thanks to the man

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I would also recommend an app called Link2SD. a different style of a2sd but offers more control.

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Free up Internal memory !

Sga internal memory sucks as we all know and Link2sd and app2sd are not working,it tried all possible ways to get free memory even partitioning to ext2 but all in vain.
I found this app which really works and free up internal memory on rooted device with just clicks, moved facebook,maps etc to sd.
Its called "Gemini App Manager" its Free and works tried myself.
Code:
http://www.appbrain.com/app/gemini-app-manager/com.seasmind.android.gmappmgr
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wow....really did move facebook to sd card...will check out more apps
Good find!
Titanium backup already has that feature...
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Titanium Backup didn't move each and every app but this app can even move system apps too and configure Autoruning apps
Seems to work great, actually moved lot of apps
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vazeer said:
Titanium Backup didn't move each and every app but this app can even move system apps so its configure Autoruning apps
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Will give it a try then...
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cant move maps please help !!!! how to move Maps???
This app is awesome But I'm having some problems with apps that syncs contacts like Facebook, Twitter and Last.fm, if I move them to the SD card and reboot the phone, they all ask for sign in and sync the contacts again, on phones memory this doesn't happens.
But still a great app, I could block some apps that starts with the system boot up.
Thanks.
alley_u2 said:
cant move maps please help !!!! how to move Maps???
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My experience says that don't move Maps as its system application and needs to acess gps,wifi and many other system rescources so leave it on internal memory bcoz if u forecfully moved map, it will become unfuntional of no use, so leave it as it is :|
So what would be best moved and what not ?
maxmix
do we have list of default apps that have to move and do not have to move by this?
Answer is already in my reply that don't move system app !
vazeer said:
Sga internal memory sucks as we all know and Link2sd and app2sd are not working,it tried all possible ways to get free memory even partitioning to ext2 but all in vain.
I found this app which really works and free up internal memory on rooted device with just clicks, moved facebook,maps etc to sd.
Its called "Gemini App Manager" its Free and works tried myself.
Code:
http://www.appbrain.com/app/gemini-app-manager/com.seasmind.android.gmappmgr
Leave feedbacks and Thanks me if it works
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I see, that finally you get solved you problem(all that hassle, what you was going thru), with APP moving. Nice to see, that you found other solution(even easyer way). GOOD TO YOU!
CHEERS!
casiocas said:
I see, that finally you get solved you problem(all that hassle, what you was going thru), with APP moving. Nice to see, that you found other solution(even easyer way). GOOD TO YOU!
CHEERS!
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Ya buddy, though didn' as good as ap2sd but something is better than nothing !
vazeer said:
Ya buddy, though didn' as good as ap2sd but something is better than nothing !
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Jep, of course. Totally agree with you!
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Which is Best app or mod for apps2 ext sd

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im using link2sd right now, works pretty well.
> If your not an advance user, or you dont like scripts, use link2sd, basic and you'll get what you need, there is no best on this part, they all do the same. end of story.
S2E, Only works with cm7 and cm9
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I vote for link2sd; relatively simple and has the potential of infinite "internal" memory.
Also when you mount your sd card to a PC, the apps on the link2sd partition are not mounted with the whole sd card..
S2e does the same,relatively simple to do,partition sdcard than select which box you want ticked than reboot but I've heard its not good to select the data/data option but I've never had any problems..
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How do move apps to the ext. Sd card?

I tried using link2sd but the link feature doesn't work and it only moves apps from phone storage to the internal sd.
you really have that many apps that you ran out of room? basic moving is in under managing apps but for performance I'd advise keeping them on phone storage
The new app by 3C that will replace system tuner is called Android Tuner. If you search the play store the free app is first on the list, and you can click on the button for more apps by this developer and see the pro version.
It has a feature to very easily do what you're wanting to do, and it will automate a good bit of what needs to be done to maintain that configuration..
When I read your question I remembered seeing something in the app store description or change log that its the easiest app2sd app to use even though its the most feature packed app on the market.
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mentallo said:
I tried using link2sd but the link feature doesn't work and it only moves apps from phone storage to the internal sd.
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Where is the Move to SD option (for apps that have it enabled) moving them to, internal or external?
What do you have installed that you're using up 2GB of app space?

[Q] X8 nice apps

Hey guys, successfully putted the alfs kernel
But i dont know which apps to load.
If u want write some apps to test.
Thaaaaaaaaanks
i honestly don't understand. but if it's apps you want, then i suggest root explorer (paid), titanium backup, a launcher of your choice, etc. if you can clarify what you're asking for, then we can help out more.
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cascabel said:
i honestly don't understand. but if it's apps you want, then i suggest root explorer (paid), titanium backup, a launcher of your choice, etc. if you can clarify what you're asking for, then we can help out more.
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i have already got root explorer, titanium back, and a launcher
all in gingerDX
i want root apps (which use root access i mean )
i used to have rom toolbox lite installed, as well as smanager (the free version), and button savior. tasker is a nice app too.
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cascabel said:
i used to have rom toolbox lite installed, as well as smanager (the free version), and button savior. tasker is a nice app too.
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can u explain what does each app?
basically...
rom toolbox is a kind of all-in-one app. you can change fonts, themes, as well as a built in "root explorer" and a couple of useful features too, iirc.
smanager runs scripts so you won't have to do it via terminal.
button savior...well...it's self-explanatory, i guess. you won't need to use your buttons (ie: back, menu home, power buttons) so it helps prolong the longevity of those.
tasker basically automates everything. for exampla, you plug in your headset, you can configure it so that your music app opens as soon as you do that. it does a lot of things too.
you can also have v6 supercharger or ram manager. it helps to manage your ram.
lots of great apps out there though. so i really have to suggest that you try them and find out which works best for you.
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cascabel said:
basically...
rom toolbox is a kind of all-in-one app. you can change fonts, themes, as well as a built in "root explorer" and a couple of useful features too, iirc.
smanager runs scripts so you won't have to do it via terminal.
button savior...well...it's self-explanatory, i guess. you won't need to use your buttons (ie: back, menu home, power buttons) so it helps prolong the longevity of those.
tasker basically automates everything. for exampla, you plug in your headset, you can configure it so that your music app opens as soon as you do that. it does a lot of things too.
you can also have v6 supercharger or ram manager. it helps to manage your ram.
lots of great apps out there though. so i really have to suggest that you try them and find out which works best for you.
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thanks
but which is better, v6 or ram manager?
just wondering
hmm.. tough one. ram manager is simpler. v6 has a lot more options, but if you're on stock kernel, you may not be able to upgrade your busybox. when i was on stock and gdx, i preferred v6. BUT i'm not saying it's better. just personal preference.
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cascabel said:
hmm.. tough one. ram manager is simpler. v6 has a lot more options, but if you're on stock kernel, you may not be able to upgrade your busybox. when i was on stock and gdx, i preferred v6. BUT i'm not saying it's better. just personal preference.
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alfs v09a
if u forgot / want to say anything else plz tell me

[Q] Do you guys use those Android cleaning apps?

Hello!
Just wondering if you guys use these Android system cleaning apps,
Like "Clean 360" , "Clean Dr."
"Clean Master"
Do you guys think these apps work and help your devices?
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VeryCoolAlan said:
Hello!
Just wondering if you guys use these Android system cleaning apps,
Like "Clean 360" , "Clean Dr."
"Clean Master"
Do you guys think these apps work and help your devices?
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try SD maid, hands down "the" best.
I prefer SDMaid too. Not too keen on automatic cleaning apps, android should do the job effectively enough itself but I do like the ability to check on/remove useless cache files and data.
No never really seemed to make any difference to how it all runs for me.
I do tidy out the odd folder on my internal storage every now and again manually.
What is it with android that seems to want to create a folder for everything!
Yes
I used clean master before I discovered SDmaid. SDmaid is a awesome app for android junk cleaning at a very low price. Clean master does not clean the corpses of old apps. SDmaid does.
+1 for sd maid. I clear up about 2gb worth of junk every month. Hands down the best cleaning app.
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