[Q] Is it possible to add apps to GApps?

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JXRT190

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I've been changing ROMs a lot lately to just try them out and everything and it's been a pain having to install Titanium Backup everytime then install all the other apps manually. Is it possible to add them to Titanium Backup so that I can just install them when flashing then get right to work restoring backups when the phone boots and I'm done with first time setup?
 

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I've been changing ROMs a lot lately to just try them out and everything and it's been a pain having to install Titanium Backup everytime then install all the other apps manually. Is it possible to add them to Titanium Backup so that I can just install them when flashing then get right to work restoring backups when the phone boots and I'm done with first time setup?



Its easy:

Make a nandroid backup via CWM or TWRP. When you have installed the new rom just install Titanium Backup und select "Extract from nandroid backup". All apps included in the backup will be shown up and you can select all apps you need and install them with one click.
 

JXRT190

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Its easy:

Make a nandroid backup via CWM or TWRP. When you have installed the new rom just install Titanium Backup und select "Extract from nandroid backup". All apps included in the backup will be shown up and you can select all apps you need and install them with one click.

Does this require the paid version of Titanium Backup?
 

LS.xD

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I have the paid version. It's really worth the 5 bucks. I'll check out a free solution :)

Sent from my beloved HTC One S using (most time buggy) Tapatalk :)

---------- Post added at 06:54 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:09 PM ----------

Does this require the paid version of Titanium Backup?


Here is a free solution: Nandroid Manager.
 

JXRT190

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I have the paid version. It's really worth the 5 bucks. I'll check out a free solution :)

Sent from my beloved HTC One S using (most time buggy) Tapatalk :)

---------- Post added at 06:54 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:09 PM ----------




Here is a free solution: Nandroid Manager.

I guess I'll just break down and buy the paid version. Syncing to the cloud would be helpful too.
 
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    I have the paid version. It's really worth the 5 bucks. I'll check out a free solution :)

    Sent from my beloved HTC One S using (most time buggy) Tapatalk :)

    ---------- Post added at 06:54 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:09 PM ----------




    Here is a free solution: Nandroid Manager.

    I guess I'll just break down and buy the paid version. Syncing to the cloud would be helpful too.