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Neo-Backup
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LineageOS 19 Google backup not working at all
Some people on rooted devices use Migrate or Neo Backup (formerly OAndBackupX) but I never tried to restore those so can't comment.
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⟳ 1 apps added, 12 updated at apt.izzysoft.de
Neo Backup (version 8312): The open-source tool to backup your apps and data
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GitHub - XayahSuSuSu/Android-DataBackup: DataBackup for Android
What are the benefits over NeoBackup ?
- cant sign in apps
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[HELP] Update over OTA
I'm assuming you're already rooted based on your question? That should make things easier. I personally use a root backup app like Neo Backup to backup apps and app data and store it on a hard drive along with other important files. Also, if you're willing and the option's available, I would make a TWRP backup just in case. Then you can clean install and restore your apps and files separately. Encryption shouldn't be an issue if you backup using an app.
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"Anytime someone puts a lock on something you own, against your wishes, and doesn't give you the key, they're not doing it for your benefit". However, people seem to like it. The sorry state of Android Backups
NeoBackup should be decent if you're digging for an OSS solution.
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How to restore apps trough .ab files? Adb restore not working....
With root access the Neo Backup app is great: https://github.com/NeoApplications/Neo-Backup/releases/. Yes, I tried it on WSA too and it works.
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⟳ 2 apps added, 43 updated at f-droid.org
Neo Backup (version 8.3.1): The open-source tool to backup your apps and data
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Backup Apps and their data to upgrade to newer LOS
Some people on rooted devices use Migrate or Neo Backup (formerly OAndBackupX) but I never tried to restore those so can't comment.
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GitHub - mrrfv/linux-android-backup: Back up your device without vendor lock-ins, using insecure software or root. Supports encryption and compression out of the box. Works cross-platform.
I'm tempted to switch to a Google Pixel phone with GrapheneOS but for now I couldn't find any alternative to Neo-Backup, which requires root.
tachiyomiJ2K
- can be fiddly, but overall I gotta say reading comics at work with surface duo is also glorious
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App for keeping track of animes watched & getting recommendations?
tachiyomiJ2K(a fork of tachiyomi but with better UI) for manga*
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Any apps that legitimately changed your life?
You should try the J2K fork if you haven't already! It has a lot of improvements and additions over the original. GitHub
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Some of the manhua on my currently reading list! Rate maybe?
App:- Tachiyomi J2K
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Will Memorize Continue?When?
he's using tachiyomi, i recommend the tachiyomij2k fork though (https://github.com/Jays2Kings/tachiyomiJ2K/releases/tag/v1.6.0)
- Just wanted to share a comparioson for how it is to read manga on my new Z Fold 4 vs reading on my S22 Ultra
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FYI: TachiyomiJ2K now supports Duo
Definitely not. If needed - https://github.com/Jays2Kings/tachiyomiJ2K
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What are peoples favorite free and open source software
Tachiyomi/TachiJ2K and Komikku are what actually got me back to reading manga again. They're just nice really nice apps for reading manga. Kinda a shame that the anime/movie/tv/videos counterpart isn't open-source.
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Which one do you guys use? And why??
https://github.com/Jays2Kings/tachiyomiJ2K Download the apk from here
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Is anyone else also seeing this in reaper scans? how can i fix this?
just use the app called tachiyomi j2k click on the github link if u google it you can cross-reference multiple manga sources read what ever u want add it to your library download it and watch it for later https://github.com/Jays2Kings/tachiyomiJ2K
What are some alternatives?
mtk-easy-su - Get bootless root access with few clicks.
tachiyomi - Free and open source manga reader for Android.
Seedvault - A backup application for the Android Open Source Project.
TachiyomiSY - Free and open source manga reader for Android
termux-app - Termux - a terminal emulator application for Android OS extendible by variety of packages.
tachiyomi-extensions - Source extensions for the Tachiyomi app.
others - Exhaustive list of backup solutions for Linux
aniyomi - An app for manga and anime
autorestic - Config driven, easy backup cli for restic.
Neko - Unofficial MangaDex Reader for Android 7+
inkPalm-5-EPD105-root - Rooting the Android Xiaomi/Moann inkPalm 5
hakuneko - Manga & Anime Downloader for Linux, Windows & MacOS