ADB AppControl

by Cyber.Cat

Free Download 1

Versions:

  • 1.8.6

ADB AppControl 1.8.6 by Cyber.Cat is a Windows utility that delivers a visual front-end for the Android Debug Bridge, enabling straightforward management of apps installed on any USB-connected Android device through a single modern interface. Falling within the Android device management category, the program is primarily used to disable or re-enable unwanted pre-installed system packages and carrier bloatware without root access, to batch-install or uninstall user applications, and to explore detailed package metadata that is normally visible only through command-line adb calls. Additional built-in tools let users force-stop services, clear data caches, extract APKs for backup, and apply assorted low-level tweaks that can improve battery life or streamline the user experience. Because every action is translated into standard adb commands behind the scenes, the software preserves the safety and compatibility of Google’s official protocol while hiding its syntax complexity; this makes it equally suitable for casual owners who want to debloat a new phone and for developers who need a quicker way to test multiple packages during iterative debugging sessions. Although only one public release—version 1.8.6—has been published so far, the publisher maintains an active update channel that monitors connected devices and warns when an OEM push introduces new system applications ready for inspection. ADB AppControl is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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