PC-Android Root File Manager - Android Commander by PanPiotr [WIN][ROOT][ADB]

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Taraen

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Sep 30, 2011
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Hey xda,

I have found a very cool application for windows users: Android Commander.
Its a File Manager for Windows that lets you browse the root directories of your phone within a nice gui. No more typing lines of adb shell commands!

Download: Visit Website http://androidcommander.com/

Functions:
  • File Actions
    • Copy Files
    • Delete Files
    • Push Files from PC
    • Pull Files to PC
    • Create Directories
    • Edit File Properties (Permissions, etc)
    • Select Multiple Files
    • Sign Files
  • Read Device Info
  • Open a ADB Shell console
  • Read logcat
  • Virtual Input (havent tried it)
  • Screenshots (Tested and found buggy on CM9)

Screenshots from the Website:
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Taraen

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Sep 30, 2011
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Ah, ok. I didn't kne it and found it useful to have it written down somewhere.

Sent from my GT-I9003 using XDA
 
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Kameo

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Doesn't even find my HTC Sensation (adb drivers installed+rooted), while both QTADB and Droid Manager are able to access the phone.
So it's a no go for me, too bad, looks promising.
 
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Spudster1

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link broken? giving up..


downloaded doesent seem to work for me or find my device.
 
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quantexx

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It won't show my device

it says my Galaxy nexus(4.3 +rooted) is offline and that I should reboot it.
done the reboot, nothing changed, tried insecure adb, the same message.
can someone help me.
 
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I need to to modify swap file as im using androidcommander with rooted note 2 4.3

thank u people
 

krylon360

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works just fine with Chainfires Insecure Mode app and KitKat on my Nexus 5.

You need to overwrite the files that are in $ROOT/Android Commander DIR/bin/ with the ones that are from an up-to-date sdk.

There are 4 files.
Here; I'll make it easier for you all.

Android Commander Update Files for 4.3+ Support

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nagpalkapil

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Awesome

works just fine with Chainfires Insecure Mode app and KitKat on my Nexus 5.

You need to overwrite the files that are in $ROOT/Android Commander DIR/bin/ with the ones that are from an up-to-date sdk.

There are 4 files.
Here; I'll make it easier for you all.

Android Commander Update Files for 4.3+ Support

AC.PNG

Brother. Yes it does the magic. Its working when the files are replaced by the fresh files.:good::fingers-crossed:

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doesn't work with my gt p3110 with 4.2.2 works fine with droid 4.1 and below

Above files as mentioned are for 4.3+ but you are on 4.2.2.
 
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Cannot access data/data

First search, first result..just what I needed when I needed it..worked perfectly for me! Big Thanks. :good::)

I am successful in connecting the device , but I can't access the path data/data . When I click on data/ it doesn't displays anything.I require it for development purpose, so has to access the database file of the apps

And one more, can I backup apps along with data like Titanium backup
 

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    Hey xda,

    I have found a very cool application for windows users: Android Commander.
    Its a File Manager for Windows that lets you browse the root directories of your phone within a nice gui. No more typing lines of adb shell commands!

    Download: Visit Website http://androidcommander.com/

    Functions:
    • File Actions
      • Copy Files
      • Delete Files
      • Push Files from PC
      • Pull Files to PC
      • Create Directories
      • Edit File Properties (Permissions, etc)
      • Select Multiple Files
      • Sign Files
    • Read Device Info
    • Open a ADB Shell console
    • Read logcat
    • Virtual Input (havent tried it)
    • Screenshots (Tested and found buggy on CM9)

    Screenshots from the Website:
    1.PNG

    6.PNG

    7.PNG
    3
    Solved.

    Hay guy's, for those of you still stuck!! I got a nice and easy solution. Just install minimal ADB and fastboot, then copy the adb.exe, AdbWinApi.dll,
    AdbWinUsbApi.dll to your "C:\Program Files (x86)\Android Commander\bin" folder and done!! now it will work with all the new 4.3 devices. Including NOTE 3

    IF I HELPED, PLEASE SAY THANKS!:good:
    3
    For all those that get "Root Access : NO" on rooted phone, it's because adbd is running in "secure" mode.
    Try adbd Insecure v1.30. It worked for me:
    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1687590
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    works just fine with Chainfires Insecure Mode app and KitKat on my Nexus 5.

    You need to overwrite the files that are in $ROOT/Android Commander DIR/bin/ with the ones that are from an up-to-date sdk.

    There are 4 files.
    Here; I'll make it easier for you all.

    Android Commander Update Files for 4.3+ Support

    AC.PNG
    2
    New Links and fixes

    website down ? app no longer developed/updated ?

    I've found the application elsewhere (http://android-commander.en.lo4d.com/), and so far so good. I'm running an HTC One M7 w/4.4.3. I had to use Chainfire's adb insecure and copy over the newest adb files for the program to find my phone, but it did work.