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Applications
Provided Applications
The applications provided by NanoDroid will be
- magic-mounted as system applications when installed as Magisk Module
- directly installed as system applications when installed in System Mode
Full list of provided applications
- Amaze (File Manager) > F-Droid
- AnySoftKeyboard > F-Droid
- BeHe Keyboard > F-Droid
- Blokada > F-Droid
- Face Slim (Facebook client) > F-Droid
- K-9 Mail > F-Droid
- Kernel Adiutor > GitHub
- KeyPassDX (Password Safe) > F-Droid
- Lightning (Browser) > F-Droid
- MPV (Video Player) > GitHub
- New Pipe (YouTube client) > F-Droid
- Oandbackup (App backup and restore) > F-Droid
- Odyssey (Audio player) > F-Droid
- OmniClock > GitHub
- OmniJAWS > GitHub
- OpenCamera > F-Droid
- OpenKeyChain > F-Droid
- OpenLauncher > F-Droid
- OpenWeatherMap Weather Provider > GitHub
- OpenVPN > F-Droid
- Orbot > Guardian Project
- QKSMS > F-Droid
- Simple Calendar Pro > F-Droid
- Simple Gallery Pro > F-Droid
- Substratum (App) > GitHub
- Termux > F-Droid
- TorBrowser > Tor
- Twidere (Twitter client) > F-Droid
- XDA Labs > XDA
- source not (yet) available
Alter provided Applications
You can control what applications to install using the file
.nanodroid-apps
on your device, in one of the following directories
/data/media/0
(internal storage)/external_sd
(TWRP path to SD Card (if any))- directory containing the zip file
/data
(fallabck)
All applications listed in that file will be installed. See the default settings, which are used when no .nanodroid-apps
configuration file was found.
Alternatively you can also use the Setup Wizard instead of manual creation of the configuration file (if you've got an arm/arm64 device).
The syntax is pretty simple:
- one app per line
- name must be an exact match
applications managed by other setup variables (F-Droid, microG, PlayStore) are not effected by this file.