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Split APKs Installer (SAI)

Split APKs Installer (SAI)

Catégorie : OutilsVersion: 4.5

Taille:4.40MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:polychromaticfox

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Description de l'application

Installateur d'APK divisés (SAI) : votre solution de gestion d'applications Android

SAI est un outil Android puissant qui simplifie l'installation, la sauvegarde et l'exportation d'APK. Conçu pour tous les niveaux de compétence, il donne la priorité à la sécurité en alertant les utilisateurs des fichiers potentiellement dangereux. Cette application exclusive à Android exploite les API standard et offre une intégration transparente de Shizuku pour une personnalisation améliorée.

Caractéristiques principales :

SAI n'est pas seulement un installateur ; c'est une solution complète de gestion d'applications. Ses fonctionnalités avancées, sa conception intuitive et ses mesures de sécurité robustes le distinguent. Voici ce qui le distingue :

  • Installation sans effort : Installez les APK d'un simple double-clic. Prend en charge plusieurs APK divisés pour une fonctionnalité transparente.
  • Sauvegarde et exportation efficaces : Sauvegardez et exportez facilement des applications et des données, offrant des options de gestion flexibles.
  • Transfert de données rapide : Transfère rapidement même les fichiers volumineux, garantissant un processus de sauvegarde fluide.
  • Sécurité inébranlable : donne la priorité aux connexions sécurisées et à la protection des données. Alerte les utilisateurs de toute activité suspecte, les protégeant ainsi contre les menaces potentielles.
  • Gestion sécurisée des fichiers : restreint l'accès aux fichiers peu fiables et fournit des avertissements clairs, renforçant ainsi la sécurité de l'appareil.
  • Accès source amélioré : Aide les utilisateurs à accéder aux fichiers importants, même sans les autorisations nécessaires. Inclut une prise en charge spéciale du code source pour un accès plus large au contenu.

Informations MOD :

Fonction de don débloquée.

Quoi de neuf (Version 4.5) :

  • Paramètre ajouté pour désactiver l'ouverture des fichiers .apk directement via SAI.
  • Corrections Android 11 SAF mises en œuvre.
  • Avertissement ajouté pour l'installation d'applications de plus de 150 Mo.

Quoi de neuf (Version 4.4) :

  • Correction d'un problème où le système suggérait de manière incorrecte SAI pour tous les types de fichiers.
  • Ajout du support Sui pour le programme d'installation Shizuku.

Quoi de neuf (Version 4.3) :

  • Prise en charge de l'ouverture des fichiers .apk directement via SAI.
  • Prise en charge d'APKM (fichiers .apkm non cryptés uniquement).
  • Mode Installer Pro activé par défaut.
  • Les divisions de configuration ne sont plus marquées comme « Inconnues ».
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