Trail VS apk-parser

Compare Trail vs apk-parser and see what are their differences.

Trail

Trail is a simple logging system for Java and Android. Create logs using the same API and the library will detect automatically in which platform the code is running. (by vndly)
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Trail apk-parser
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0.0 2.5
about 5 years ago over 3 years ago
Java Java
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Trail

Posts with mentions or reviews of Trail. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

apk-parser

Posts with mentions or reviews of apk-parser. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-03.
  • New library: APK-parser , revived
    2 projects | /r/androiddev | 3 Jul 2022
    I've forked and updated an old, archived APK-parsing library (here's the original) that I use for one of my spare time apps (here), and made the library public and alive again, here.
  • SimpleInstaller Android library
    4 projects | /r/androiddev | 29 Nov 2021
    2&3. I see. Sadly the Android framework can't parse split APK files. This is why there are some other libraries. Sadly what I consider as the most intuitive, comfortable, and light (apk parser, which I forked here to solve some of its issues) is not being maintained anymore. Do you know of a nice alternative to it?
  • Which Java libraries would benefit from being Kotlin-ified?
    8 projects | /r/Kotlin | 1 May 2021
    In that case, why not take some abandoned library and re-publish it, making other people contribute to it? Example is this one which I've forked from here. It's a library to parse APK files without using the Android framework to do so. I used it on my own app (here) as it has advantages over what Android offers. Sadly it's archived and won't be updated anymore.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Trail and apk-parser you can also consider the following projects:

JustWeTools - Some useful tools

Android-Validator - Form Validator Library for Android

APKParser - APK parser for Android

secure-preferences - Android Shared preference wrapper than encrypts the values of Shared Preferences. It's not bullet proof security but rather a quick win for incrementally making your android app more secure.

smoothie

greenrobot-common - General purpose utilities and hash functions for Android and Java (aka java-common)

ColorArt - iTunes 11-style color matching code for Android

EasyCamera - Wrapper around the android Camera class that simplifies its usage

AndroidBillingLibrary - Android Market In-app Billing Library

redux - A JS library for predictable global state management

seismic - Android device shake detection.

Byte Buddy - Runtime code generation for the Java virtual machine.