MyBackup Pro does root now
This is a discussion on MyBackup Pro does root now within the Blackdroid forums, part of the Custom Roms category; I know a lot of folks use Titanium, but a recent update of MyBackup Pro now allows backup of of paid apps and root access. ...
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MyBackup Pro does root now
I know a lot of folks use Titanium, but a recent update of MyBackup Pro now allows backup of of paid apps and root access. It worked great on my latest install after a wipe of UDv9. What I liked about the restore feature is that it does a batch re-install of everything, you don't have to cycle through each app individually
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Does the market recognize that you have your apps?...This was a big issue with MBP.in the past..
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Yes it does rolo. also i just tested it really hard lol. i changed ALL of my app icons through folderorganizer then backed up app+data in mybackuppro. then i uninstalled folderorganizer and rebooted. i then went and restored apps+data for my folderorganizer and ALL my custom icons where still there !!
WIN WIN WIN!!
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I see the 30 day trial of the pro version on there site, but I can't find it in the market.
I would like to try the pro version for 30 days to see if I want to buy it.
I do see there is several applications that I have that mybackup pro does not support (for back up) Question 8 on the FAQ page on there site.
Last edited by zoro; 04-01-2010 at 03:26 AM.
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well it doesn't list folderorganizer either but it worked. so all i can say is back it up somewhere else as well and see if folderorgainzer worked for it. i see it in the market just fine. type "mybackup" in search.
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Originally Posted by
Corinacakes
well it doesn't list folderorganizer either but it worked. so all i can say is back it up somewhere else as well and see if folderorgainzer worked for it. i see it in the market just fine. type "mybackup" in search.
Thanks, I did not read in the market that the free version is actually a full 30 day trial version.
I use GDE and many themes that I purchased, it is not on the list, but ahome is.
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Originally Posted by
RoLaDrOiD
Does the market recognize that you have your apps?...This was a big issue with MBP.in the past..
Is anyone else using this and getting it work?
I do the backup, tell it to do apk + data.
Do the restore, apk + data and the market still doesn't recognize the apps.
Am I missing something here??
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Originally Posted by
rotordroid
I know a lot of folks use Titanium, but a recent update of MyBackup Pro now allows backup of of paid apps and root access. It worked great on my latest install after a wipe of UDv9. What I liked about the restore feature is that it does a batch re-install of everything, you don't have to cycle through each app individually
I learned the hard way last night that a batch re-install isn't necessarily a good thing. I accidentally caused some conflicts with restored data that I should have gone through and selected individually. Short story is I could have saved a LOT of time and trouble by not doing the batch restore...
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