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AYA 1.13.0 by surunzi is a lightweight Windows utility positioned in the Android-development category that turns the command-line Android Debug Bridge into a straightforward graphical workspace. Built explicitly as a GUI wrapper for ADB, the program lets developers, testers and power-users sidestep repetitive terminal typing by exposing the most common device-interaction routines—pushing or pulling files, installing or uninstalling APKs, capturing real-time screenshots, monitoring running processes, rebooting into different modes, editing build.prop, remounting partitions and issuing shell commands—through clearly arranged buttons and drag-and-drop zones. Because every action is translated into standard ADB calls behind the scenes, the tool remains fully compatible with any handset, tablet, TV box or emulator that already accepts USB or Wi-Fi debugging, while still allowing advanced operators to inspect the exact commands being executed. Typical use cases range from quick iterative testing of Android builds and batch deployment of regional APK variants to grabbing screen captures for documentation, clearing application data during QA cycles, and accessing device logs without firing up the full Android Studio environment. The single-version release stream guarantees that every downloaded copy is the latest 1.13.0 build, eliminating confusion about feature parity or security patches. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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