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Package Manager

Source code of Package Manager, an Application to Manage your Apps.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Platforms

  • Android  PlayStore Version
  • F-Droid  The F-Droid Version
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 Tags

  • apkextract
  • debloater
  • apk-patcher
  • apk-decompiler
  • apk-parser

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Package Manager information

  • Developed by

    SmartPack
  • Licensing

    Open Source (GPL-3.0) and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Alternatives

    11 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English
    • Arabic
    • Chinese
    • Polish
    • Hungarian
    • Lithuanian

GitHub repository

  •  674 Stars
  •  95 Forks
  •  73 Open Issues
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What is Package Manager?

  1. A beautiful list view of installed applications.

  2. Show detailed information about each app, including, but not limited to,

  • Application & Package name
  • APK/Split APK’s path
  • Granted and denied permissions
  • List of all the active activities
  • Data and native library paths
  • First installed and last updated dates
  • Certificate details
  • Manifest details
  • A lot more
  1. Helps to do basic tasks such as Open app, visit PlayStore page, uninstall (User apps), etc.

  2. Install Split apk’s/app bundles (supported bundle formats: .apks, .apkm, and .xapk) from device storage.

  3. Explore and export the contents of an installed app (Experimental).

  4. Export individual or a batch of apps (including Split apk’s) into device storage.

  5. Do advanced tasks such as (need Root access).

  • Full control over Operations (AppOps)
  • Uninstall an individual or a batch of system apps (de-bloating).
  • Disable or Enable an individual or a batch of apps.