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Description
Apps Manager – Your App Hub is an Android utility that centralizes app-related maintenance, backups, and batch operations into a single interface. Targeted at users who manage many installed applications — power users, device maintainers, and administrators — the app reduces time spent on repetitive tasks such as APK extraction, bulk uninstall, and permission auditing. Version 0.3311434 from publisher MyInnos presents a condensed toolbox for app lifecycle tasks, solving common problems like scattered APK files, unclear storage impact, and manual permission checks.
Core Functionality
Apps Manager focuses on core app management tasks that typically require several separate utilities. The main features include listing installed applications with granular metadata (package name, version code, install date, and app size), APK backup and extraction to internal storage or external SD, batch uninstall of selected apps, and the ability to disable or force-stop apps directly from the listing. The app includes sorting and filtering options to view system apps, user apps, recently updated apps, and large apps consuming storage. Search functionality allows lookup by app name or package identifier. For backups, the manager supports exporting APK files in their original package format and creating a consolidated ZIP of selected APKs for transfer or archival. An integrated permissions overview displays requested permissions per app and highlights potentially sensitive permission groups such as location, camera, microphone, and storage access. Additional utilities often found inside the app hub include clearing app cache/data for a single app or multiple apps at once, moving supported apps to SD card (where Android allows), and exporting an installed-apps list (CSV or plain text) for inventory or migration tasks. Network-aware features include checking for updates by querying Play Store metadata or by reading embedded version codes in APKs. For devices with rooted access, optional advanced operations such as freezing packages or performing silent installs/uninstalls can be available; root is not required for the app’s primary backup and management functions.
Premium and MOD Features
The published APK indicates Premium Unlocked status in this MOD release, which expands the basic feature set with convenience and automation options. The premium unlock removes common limitations and may disable ads present in the free variant. Specific unlocked features included in this MOD include:
- Ad removal — Clean, uninterrupted usage without banner or interstitial ads.
- Batch APK export — Unlimited simultaneous extraction of APKs to selectable storage locations with no per-operation cap.
- Scheduled backups — Automatic backup scheduling for user-installed apps with retention settings and target folder selection.
- Cloud integration — Direct upload options to popular cloud services for stored APKs and exported app lists (where API access is enabled).
- Advanced permission manager — Granular controls and quick toggles to revoke or reset permissions for multiple apps in a single action.
- Theme and customization — Access to premium themes, icon packs, and additional layout presets for list and grid presentation.
For users of the free version, limitations commonly include restricted batch sizes, occasional ads, no scheduling for backups, and basic permission inspection only. The MOD APK removes those limits and enables the full suite of task automation and export options that otherwise require an in-app purchase or subscription.
Interface and Usability
The interface follows a practical, list-driven layout optimized for rapid app operations. The main screen shows a searchable, sortable list with quick action icons for backup, uninstall, and info. Tabs or a navigation drawer separate views for installed apps, system apps, backups, and settings. Each app detail screen presents metadata, permission overview, storage footprint (code, data, cache), and action buttons for clear cache, force stop, uninstall, and extract APK. Settings provide customization over default backup folders, naming schemes for exported APKs, and preferred sorting method (name, size, install date, or usage frequency). Widget support may include a home-screen shortcut to the backup folder or a shortcut to trigger a quick batch export of recently updated apps. The app supports dark mode or follows system theme settings for comfortable use during extended sessions. Notification controls allow enabling or disabling backup completion notifications, scheduled job notifications, and result toasts. Setup is straightforward: granting Storage and Install permissions during initial runs unlocks the primary features, and an in-app onboarding overlay explains batch selection, scheduling options, and permission reports. Menu labels and icons emphasize action clarity to reduce accidental uninstalls.
Permissions and Privacy
Apps Manager requests permissions commonly required for app management utilities. Storage access (read/write external storage) is needed to save APK backups and export CSV lists. Install packages or package installer access allows the app to initiate APK installations and present the package installation UI. Usage access may be requested to display app usage statistics and sort by usage duration. Optional permissions include access to network state and internet for update checks and cloud uploads, and access to external storage or SD card to place backups according to user preference. Camera or microphone permissions are not required for core features and should not be requested unless specific auxiliary tools are present. Privacy considerations: backups are stored as APK binaries and metadata locally by default; cloud uploads require explicit user authorization. No automatic sharing of app lists or APKs occurs without user action. For users concerned about data exposure, local-only backup settings and disabling cloud integration are available so that all operations remain offline. If root features are activated, root-level commands may be executed only after the user enables them, and those features will request elevated access through the system’s root management app, not via the app’s typical permission prompts.
Compatibility and Installation
The publisher did not list a specific OS requirement in the provided metadata. Common compatibility expectations for this class of utility usually span Android 5.0 (Lollipop) and higher, with full functionality on Android 7.0+ for permissions and storage APIs. Device compatibility includes phones and tablets with typical RAM profiles: a minimum of 1GB of free RAM is recommended for smooth operation during batch export, while devices with 2GB+ will handle larger batch jobs more reliably. APK download size and on-device footprint vary by version; version 0.3311434 is optimized to minimize background resource use but may require additional temporary storage when exporting multiple APKs. MOD APK installation steps: enable “Unknown sources” or “Install unknown apps” for the browser or file manager being used, download the MOD APK file to device storage, open the downloaded APK and follow the installer prompts (if an official version is already installed, uninstall it first or ensure the signed APK matches the installed signature), grant Storage and Package Installer permissions when prompted, then launch the app and configure backup folder and scheduling. If cloud integration or scheduled jobs are used, allow any requested notifications and background access so those tasks run reliably.
App Information
| Version | 26.162.0331 |
|---|---|
| Size | 15M |
| Developer | MyInnos |
| Mod Status | Premium Unlocked |
| Package | in.myinnos.AppManager |
| Google Play | View on Play Store |