[Q] Greenify Not Showing Up In App Drawer - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 3

I have installed both Greenify and the donation version but the only thing that shows up in app drawer is the donation icon. I installed xposed module and have greenify checked but I can't seem to find it anywhere. Any ideas?

Have you uninstalled/reinstalled then rebooted?
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All apps in multi-Window

Hey guys, I'm on Beans 6 and when it says All apps in multi-window, does that mean that you get all your apps to use for multi Window use? Because I'm not getting that option. I'm only getting 13 apps to choose from. Anyone else having this problem?
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Happened to me too, and replacing flashbarservice.apk with one that does all apps didn't work. Luckily there's an Xposed module that does work to add all apps to multiwindow. Using that now as well as the one for per app dpi. Good stuff, this Xposed framework.
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tarheeldan said:
Happened to me too, and replacing flashbarservice.apk with one that does all apps didn't work. Luckily there's an Xposed module that does work to add all apps to multiwindow. Using that now as well as the one for per app dpi. Good stuff, this Xposed framework.
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Cool which module would that be?
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/nxmtgfe6rna1v3a/XposedMultiWindow.apk
Just install like a regular app after installing xposed framework. Open xposed installer and check off the module to be active. Reboot and good to go.
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tarheeldan said:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nxmtgfe6rna1v3a/XposedMultiWindow.apk
Just install like a regular app after installing xposed framework. Open xposed installer and check off the module to be active. Reboot and good to go.
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Cool, right on, thankyou brudda
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Good stuff bro. Worked flawlessly, now I have all my apps available to put into multi-window. Sweeeeeeeeeeeet:good:
Bill Idol said:
Good stuff bro. Worked flawlessly, now I have all my apps available to put into multi-window. Sweeeeeeeeeeeet:good:
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Nice! That's just the start of it, there's a bunch of stuff Xposed can do. Here's the repository:
http://www.villainrom.co.uk/forum/forums/xposed_framework_mods/

need help with greenify root app....

when we greenify an app with this tool then all the processes of the greenified app stops running in background... when we launch the greenified app again then it again starts showing in the "running apps" section under settings option of the phone.... DOES IT MEAN THAT I HAVE TO AGAIN GREENIFY IT WITH THIS TOOL???
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burninghouse said:
when we greenify an app with this tool then all the processes of the greenified app stops running in background... when we launch the greenified app again then it again starts showing in the "running apps" section under settings option of the phone.... DOES IT MEAN THAT I HAVE TO AGAIN GREENIFY IT WITH THIS TOOL???
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No. That's the whole point of Greenify. Each app will re-hibernate after a short period of time. If it didn't go into running apps, you wouldn't be able to open the app. Greenify will hibernate the app a short time after you finish using it.
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Hopper8 said:
No. That's the whole point of Greenify. Each app will re-hibernate after a short period of time. If it didn't go into running apps, you wouldn't be able to open the app. Greenify will hibernate the app a short time after you finish using it.
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thanks buddy... wow what an app...
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how can i change the time delay after which the pending apps must be hibernated???
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burninghouse said:
how can i change the time delay after which the pending apps must be hibernated???
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You cant. It will hibernate each app as it is no longer in use.

Active Display?

Is there an xposed module or other way to install Active Display? I know there are a couple of apps that are similar, but I was wondering if there are other options (if Rom doesn't include it).
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christianearl said:
Is there an xposed module or other way to install Active Display? I know there are a couple of apps that are similar, but I was wondering if there are other options (if Rom doesn't include it).
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Not sure about an Xposed module but there's a couple of apps which perform the same function:
DynamicNotifications: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.greatbytes.activenotifications&hl=en_GB
KnockĀ²: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.knock.knock.demo&hl=en_GB

One of my app disappeared and I can't get it back

I cleared data, force stopped and turned off the native app "Samsung WatchTV Video" and I can't get to it anymore. I can see it in app info but I can't do anything with it. Everything is greyed out except force stop. It's not in my app drawer. If I search for it in Google now it doesn't recognize it.
Any suggestions? Thanks
Samsung folder in apps?
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From the app drawer, click menu and show disabled apps
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rbebber,
I got excited for a minute because I hadn't looked there. No go.. Unfortunately.
evilvoice,
I use Nova. Switched back to the native home screen, checked disabled app... Boom! There it is. Went back to Nova and it was in the app drawer.
Thanks guys
You're welcome
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Can't uninstall greenify

Hi.
I would like to uninstall greenify. Want to see how much better my phone runs without it.
I go to apps. Click on greenify. But the uninstall button is grey'd out. And won't let me uninstall?
Any help please folks? Cheers
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Which rom do you use.
And also, why don't you unistal from app drawer.
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go to settings>security>device administrators and check whether you have checked the box in front of greenify. uncheck it and try again.
hit thanks if it works.
Thank you! That worked
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thanx bro.. I also experienced the same problem and the use of the way the problem is solved

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