Is there an app that can manage which apps will load / which services will load and which won't .. there are so many processes that I don't want running after I reboot. Watchdog blacklist doesn't work for me, I see processes running even though I added them to the blacklist.
Thanks
Autostarts that's what I use paid app.
Gemini app manager can disable auto starting of applications as well and that's free from market.
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+1 for autostarts!
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Anyone here using gmail app in 2.1? It keep force close when I tried to add new account.
Please advise.
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Try going to settings - applications - manage applications and clear data for google apps. You'll have to login to your google account again afterwards.
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Chk if you have startup auditor installed
epinion said:
Anyone here using gmail app in 2.1? It keep force close when I tried to add new account.
Please advise.
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this used to happen to me too. But then i realised i had Startup Auditor running which is suppose to kill applications on start up .. check if the same for you
chadamcmillan said:
Try going to settings - applications - manage applications and clear data for google apps. You'll have to login to your google account again afterwards.
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Yeah I could that in 1.6 but there is no Clear Data button at my google apps setting.
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this used to happen to me too. But then i realised i had Startup Auditor running which is suppose to kill applications on start up .. check if the same for you
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I did use Startup Cleaner2 but I don't close Google related apps.
Is there any particular app which helps in monitoring data usage? I mean, I have loads of apps installed. But I just want Watsaap. I don't want other apps to use data. Is Thr any app which helps to enable just one app to use data? Do help me out!!!
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If you go in to Settings-Data Usage and then just scroll down through all the app you have got, pick the app you want to restrict background data for, click on that app, and scroll down to the bottom and you will see a section that says ' Restrict Background Data ' just click that box and problem solved. Do this to all the other app that you have downloaded ( apart from Whatsapp ) and you the apps will then only use data when you are actually using them.
Hope this helps
Actually that's a tiresome task. For a rooted phone I found a better task. Get app called LBE. It creates a firewall. And allows us to do what I wanted very easily. That's if I want only one app to take up my internet. And also lots basically an app which helps us to control the all kinds of permission. Anyways thanks for the reply!!
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hi! we can clean some apps that we dont use going to playstore/myapss/all.
but if you try remove an app from the list (not the 1st app preferably), and install again that app you will notice the position on the list is the same. So its impossible delete apps history, google always remember what apps you have ever installed with your account?
That right. The installed / uninstalled apps are save in your gmail account.
I don't know about any way to delete it.
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I have a Verizon Note 4, using Greenify in non-root mode. Seems ok but on the app list, in settings, I don;t see the following listed-
Email
Exchange services
Google services of any kind
Thanks for any insight
Because they are system apps.If you would stop system apps in greenify you must buy greenify donation package
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TurkishBoy1 said:
Because they are system apps.If you would stop system apps in greenify you must buy greenify donation package
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You must have root to greenify any of them since they are system apps. In addition, some of them will require the donation pack for greenifying them.
I just donated and was wondering f there was a "safe list" of system apps that can be added to the Greenify hibernation list
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I think anyone has installed spy app on my phone to see my messages or pics or documents. So can anyone suggest how could I check my entire mobile to find this type of app if it is installed in my mobile.
Go to Application Manager of your phone and see if any unknown app installed there. Plus you can simply reset your phone which will remove all user installed apps. You can also check by installing any good anti virus app.
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