AppConfig v1.6
Requirements: Android 2.2
Overview: AppConfig lets you configure system settings on per-app basis. Settings are automatically
applied when you use your applications and restored when you leave them.
Updated: June 18, 2014
AppConfig
AppConfig lets you configure system settings on per-app basis. Settings are automatically applied
when you use your applications and restored when you leave them. It'll show notification on status bar
with currently applied settings and clicking on it takes you straight to settings for current app for easy
manipulation.
Features on paid version only
System wide settings
Launcher settings
Start background service on system boot
Hide notification always or when no settings applied
No ads
If you choose not to show notification system can kill background service more eagerly, so if
you notice any problems please try to change that option.
Settings you can configure
Brightness - auto/manual and dimming for both
Screen orientation - landscape/portrait/sensor based orientations
Screen timeout - time/never
Media volume
Mobile data - on/off
Wi-Fi - on/off
Bluetooth - on/off
Location - off/networks/GPS/GPS and networks
Language
Location and language settings won't work on all devices! Language settings work on Androids older than
4.2, but location settings always need rooted device or you to grant permissions to AppConfig manually.
Android 4.1.1 or newer ROOTED
If AppConfig recognizes that you have root permissions and your package manager supports
granting permissions, it will show menu item for requesting permissions. Click on it and
when your system asks grant root permissions and settings will appear in AppConfig.
Android 4.1.1 or newer without root
If your device isn't rooted but package manager supports granting permissions you need to
manually grant permissions to AppConfig with adb:
adb shell
pm grant fi.aarosoft.appconfig.paid android.permission.CHANGE_CONFIGURATION
pm grant fi.aarosoft.appconfig.paid android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
First one is for language settings and second one is for location settings.
Android older than 4.1.1
On older devices if you copy AppConfig as system app and reboot, then it can change
location settings. I take no responsibility if you brick your device in the process. You have been warned.
Thank you for translators:
German - Oswald Boscovic
Spanish - Jano Lucero, Omar S. Marcial Hernandez
☆ ☆ ☆ What's New ☆ ☆ ☆
v1.6
- Fixed: Crash when screen comes back on
- Fixed: Crash on some Samsung devices
This app has no advertisements
More Info:
http://ift.tt/1qwJ0R4
Download Links:
Download App Config apk
Mirror:
Download App Config apk
Requirements: Android 2.2
Overview: AppConfig lets you configure system settings on per-app basis. Settings are automatically
applied when you use your applications and restored when you leave them.
Updated: June 18, 2014
AppConfig
AppConfig lets you configure system settings on per-app basis. Settings are automatically applied
when you use your applications and restored when you leave them. It'll show notification on status bar
with currently applied settings and clicking on it takes you straight to settings for current app for easy
manipulation.
Features on paid version only
System wide settings
Launcher settings
Start background service on system boot
Hide notification always or when no settings applied
No ads
If you choose not to show notification system can kill background service more eagerly, so if
you notice any problems please try to change that option.
Settings you can configure
Brightness - auto/manual and dimming for both
Screen orientation - landscape/portrait/sensor based orientations
Screen timeout - time/never
Media volume
Mobile data - on/off
Wi-Fi - on/off
Bluetooth - on/off
Location - off/networks/GPS/GPS and networks
Language
Location and language settings won't work on all devices! Language settings work on Androids older than
4.2, but location settings always need rooted device or you to grant permissions to AppConfig manually.
Android 4.1.1 or newer ROOTED
If AppConfig recognizes that you have root permissions and your package manager supports
granting permissions, it will show menu item for requesting permissions. Click on it and
when your system asks grant root permissions and settings will appear in AppConfig.
Android 4.1.1 or newer without root
If your device isn't rooted but package manager supports granting permissions you need to
manually grant permissions to AppConfig with adb:
adb shell
pm grant fi.aarosoft.appconfig.paid android.permission.CHANGE_CONFIGURATION
pm grant fi.aarosoft.appconfig.paid android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
First one is for language settings and second one is for location settings.
Android older than 4.1.1
On older devices if you copy AppConfig as system app and reboot, then it can change
location settings. I take no responsibility if you brick your device in the process. You have been warned.
Thank you for translators:
German - Oswald Boscovic
Spanish - Jano Lucero, Omar S. Marcial Hernandez
☆ ☆ ☆ What's New ☆ ☆ ☆
v1.6
- Fixed: Crash when screen comes back on
- Fixed: Crash on some Samsung devices
This app has no advertisements
More Info:
http://ift.tt/1qwJ0R4
Download Links:
Download App Config apk
Mirror:
Download App Config apk