Make Any App Work With Multi-View!!! No Root Needed

Where does this come into the mix? C:\Users\(w/e your username is)\apktool\

If I download the .apk where do I put it?

you put the .apk in that folder

there should be a .apk already in there, replace it with the one you downloaded

Im at the gym now so cant replicate but when I click link on step 3 it downloads a file but says there isn't a program to open it with.

you arent supposed to open it, just put it in the folder in step 4 to replace the 1.apk that is already in there
 
you put the .apk in that folder

there should be a .apk already in there, replace it with the one you downloaded



you arent supposed to open it, just put it in the folder in step 4 to replace the 1.apk that is already in there

So you just drag and drop the .apk flile to the apk manger folder?
 
haha this is all chinese to me no offense to anyone. I give up and will deal with my stock verizon note. for those of that arent computer savvy none of this makes any sense. Appreciate the people trying to help but without a video, I will never catch on.
 
haha this is all chinese to me no offense to anyone. I give up and will deal with my stock verizon note. for those of that arent computer savvy none of this makes any sense. Appreciate the people trying to help but without a video, I will never catch on.

I agree. I can't for the life of me find a video on this. Oh well.
 
yep it wasnt meant to be for us. I never had this feature before and survived so I wont be missing anything.
 
Even with the newer 1.apk file in place, my recompile still fails.

By the way, I was doing it without the script because with the script, after selecting option 9 the window closed, nothing happened.
Running the script from the cmd prompt, after selecting option 9 it just went to a prompt, nothing happened.
 
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I think the problem some are having is with the omission of a few steps.


1. download APK manager
Downloads | APK Multi-Tool

2. make a folder called apk manager on your desktop extract everything in the zip into that folder

3. download this
http://www.cvsquad.com/files/multiview/1.apk

4. Replace the file at the following path with the one you just downloaded:
C:\Users\(w/e your username is)\apktool\

5.open the apkmanager folder that you previously extracted to your desktop

6.drop the apk you want to modify into the folder called "place-apk-here-for-modding"
Correct me if I'm wrong, but this folder doesn't exist for some people because there is no step telling them to run the setup script.
Also regarding the setup script, there are no instructions as to what parts need to be run, I'm specifically speaking of the framework portion, option 2.


7.double click on the script file

8.Select option 9
wait for it to finish
 
I think the problem some are having is with the omission of a few steps.


1. download APK manager
Downloads | APK Multi-Tool

2. make a folder called apk manager on your desktop extract everything in the zip into that folder

3. download this
http://www.cvsquad.com/files/multiview/1.apk

4. Replace the file at the following path with the one you just downloaded:
C:\Users\(w/e your username is)\apktool\

5.open the apkmanager folder that you previously extracted to your desktop

6.drop the apk you want to modify into the folder called "place-apk-here-for-modding"
Correct me if I'm wrong, but this folder doesn't exist for some people because there is no step telling them to run the setup script.
Also regarding the setup script, there are no instructions as to what parts need to be run, I'm specifically speaking of the framework portion, option 2.


7.double click on the script file

8.Select option 9
wait for it to finish

Nope I can't find this. C:\Users\(w/e your username is)\apktool\ My son is a computer kid and says it's not there. Something is missing.
 
Nope I can't find this. C:\Users\(w/e your username is)\apktool\ My son is a computer kid and says it's not there. Something is missing.

I don't believe you get that particular folder until you have decompiled an apk.
I just tested it. I renamed my apktool folder to apktool2. I extracted the multiltool again, the apktool folder did not return, and I didn't expect it to.

Next, using the command line, I went into the [other] folder in the multi-tool folder, and ran apktool d [filename].apk.
That creates the apktool folder.
 
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this still doesnt make sense. I sadly am helpless and will send someone some money via paypal for a step by step youutube video. :P
 
this still doesnt make sense. I sadly am helpless and will send someone some money via paypal for a step by step youutube video. :P

why dont you just tell us what apps you want changed and we will see if we can do that for you.
 
why dont you just tell us what apps you want changed and we will see if we can do that for you.

I tried doing a few others. I can now get them to compile, but they won't install.
The script isn't working for me, I'm doing it from the cmd.
apktool d [filename].
Edit the xml with the appropriate additions.
apktool b [foldername] [filename].

But it fails to install on my device.

Are there flags I should be using for the apktool commands?
 
I tried doing a few others. I can now get them to compile, but they won't install.
The script isn't working for me, I'm doing it from the cmd.
apktool d [filename].
Edit the xml with the appropriate additions.
apktool b [foldername] [filename].

But it fails to install on my device.

Are there flags I should be using for the apktool commands?

i havent done this in like 2 yrs , let me take a whack at it and see how i do when i get a chance, then ill try to see where problems may lie...... I do remember that i was able to change some apps and resign them. but others would not let me put them back together at all
 

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