[APP] KOODOUS: The collaborative platform for Android developers - Wear OS Software and Hacking General

This application for Android uses all the intelligence within the Koodous community to establish the security of the apps installed in android devices. The analysts or developers in the Koodous community can link their devices with their Koodous web account. This way only the rules made by them and by the analysts they are following will be applied to their devices. You can write your own rulesets and launch them against any APK of your choice, or just lets Koodous apply them for you on fresh APK samples. This is quite good tool for android developers . I have been trying this for days and looks awesome.
Please find it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koodous.android

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Graduation project

Hello all, I have a question about developing an application for my graduation project. The idea is to develop an application in which the various books/information sources get a place and can be placed under different semesters/years. The information as provided has to have an easy way of updating for teachers(probbebly web-based). The aplication also has to work on iOS. Can you guys give me an idea on how to start i think HTML5 is a good option.
For cross platform application you can try PhoneGap(phonegap.com) with Dojo (dojotoolkit.org).
Front end is only half!
killerbee12345 said:
Hello all, I have a question about developing an application for my graduation project. The idea is to develop an application in which the various books/information sources get a place and can be placed under different semesters/years. The information as provided has to have an easy way of updating for teachers(probbebly web-based). The aplication also has to work on iOS. Can you guys give me an idea on how to start i think HTML5 is a good option.
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HTML5 will be great, but it will be difficult for a school to update as a native app. I suggest simply using a mobile-ready website. jQuery Mobile is great for this, and it handles all the cross platform issues. Have you given any consideration to serverside code? Php, .Net, and Node.js are all great options. Talk with an administrator about what kind of system they use to store files & links currently. You could fairly simply make a page that scans a file share they maintain to build the page .
Are all current (including budget) phones capeble of running .net or PHP? I'll probebly host the site/app myselve for a while during the test phase so if i go web-based it will be PHP since my host is a linux host. I'll have a look tomorrow, I'm studying to be an officer on a ship not an programmer so all programming is new, I did some vb/php but nothing fancy.
i started with icenium, but found out that icenium doesn't offer to store the webfiles on your own server. So thats not an option.

How to make it impossible for others to get your source code

The Android development team is very important to have a good creative . The good creative can give the huge benefits to the development team. Especially for new Android app development team, Very important ! But pirated Android applications appear, one in which ideas fall through. How to make Android app piracy does not occur, is the developer of the first task.
Whether individuals or companies, from idea to development and subsequent market promotion.it is difficult to develop Android applications that need to spend a lot of manpower and resources,If it is, being decompiled, stealing the core source code, code embedded advertising and charging Android application. So all the efforts were in vain.
But now there's a new Android application source code encryption to appear ——ijiami(Love encryption)
This technology is available for Android application, encrypted protection: Do not need to change any source code, there is no SDK, and does not affect the user experience, and shields to prevent decompiling.
This not only protects the Android developer's interests, but also to protect the interests of the users.
爱加密——ijiami.cn

[Q] An Android Gingerbread App not working in later versions

Hi friends,
I need advice on a pressing issue I am facing right now about an android app I got developed through a freelancer.
I am webmaster of a website for numerology enthusiasts. On this website, we were offering a numerology calculator (basically a combination of html pages with some javascript embeded - all compiled in an .exe format) Later, on some suggestions, we decided to prepare an Android version of this tiny program by hiring a programmer of South India. It was 2011 and the Gingerbread was the prevalent Android platform. The programmer created the App and we published it on Android Market where it is still available on playstore (search for com.namecalculator.lite on playstore and the first result 'Your Lucky Name' is the app in question.)
The problem is that this was an app which was not compatible with the later version of Android. As such, after sometimes, when the ICS version of Android was launched, the app stopped working for ICS devices. As of now, except for some old Android devices, this App is useless.
When I contacted the guy who originally developed this App, he told that the source file of the Apps were not saved by him and as such, he expressed his inability to do anything about it. He told me that if I again wanted him to develop the app for later versions of Android (like ICS, Jellybean etc), I will have to pay him the full development fee as he will have to start again from scratch.
Since my website is only a hobbyist website with negligible revenue, it was not possible for me to again hire this programmer just to develop an upgraded version of the app.
As of now, a very popular part of my website (the app) has become unavailable for its intended users. In this background, I want guidance on the following:-
(1) If an App is already built for an earlier Android version, does making it compatible with future/latest version of Android require the same amount of energy and effort which was needed when the app was developed the first time?
(2) Since the App in question is basically a compilation of html files with some javascript embeded in some pages, will it be really difficult to reconstruct the app if the source file of earlier app has been lost ?(I still have the raw html pages with me)
(3) I am not a programmer but have experience of web-designing, creating blogs etc. Can I self taught myself to create the above mentioned app by reading and following the online tutorials ? If yes, what in your opinion is the expected time an average learner (with no programming background) can do it? Also kindly point me to some good tutorials.
(4) Any other advice on the above issue some of you might be having ?
Regards
Eklavya

Free Miner Android SDK

Hello,
Already for 6 months we are successfully working on the new way of monetization and Ad-less UX of websites with the help of mining in the browser. At the request of our partners, we have developed SDK for mining in Android mobile applications.
The kit allows easily to embed the miner in the application. The code of the miner is specially optimized for the android devices CPU for more effective mining
We will be glad to free share our developments of SDK for Android. If you want to join our beta test - welcome. Leave a message or your questions in this thread.
Android In-App VS Website Mining​
The Mineralt team run tests and came to an interesting conclusion that the same mobile device CPU shows a larger hashrate, if it uses Mineralt Android SDK. In other words, monetization of mobile applications on Android with the mining is more profitable than monetization of sites and their mobile audience.
You can see results in our blog https:// mineralt.io/blog/why-is-it-more-profitable-to-use-mobile-miner-android-sdk/

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The Android operating system was first released by Google in 2008. It's an open-source software platform that allows many applications to run on various devices while sharing data across them via cloud computing services.
And your point is what exactly? Looks like you copied the first two lines on the history of android off of an article.
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The Android operating system was first released by Google in 2008. It's an open-source software platform that allows many applications to run on various devices while sharing data across them via cloud computing services.
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