Interesting, but are there instructions in English and is Tai-Chi Magisk free to use and open source?
I think this is their Git but it kinda looks barren. https://github.com/tiann/EXposedInteresting, but are there instructions in English and is Tai-Chi Magisk free to use and open source?
My advice is not to use closed source software which modifies Android at system level like for example Xposed and Magisk do because nobody can check what the software actually does.
So, it is not open source. My advice is not to use this because you'll never know what it does. Too risky for me in any case. This also means I won't support XPrivacyLua on Tai-Chi.I think this is their Git but it kinda looks barren. https://github.com/tiann/EXposed
I agree. When using it, the app uninstalls whatever app you're using a module with and installs a new version. I tried it with Instagram and Xinsta. It did actually work as advertised. With no code to look at though, it's a little shady for me. I'd like to see them post some better documentation and proper source. There's enough data mining going on in apps published to the play store as it is, let alone something like this.So, it is not open source. My advice is not to use this because you'll never know what it does. Too risky for me in any case. This also means I won't support XPrivacyLua on Tai-Chi.
You didn't pay anything for Xposed, so there is no job to do for rovo89.@M66B so we are out of Luck for Xposed Moduels like XPrivcy Lua and WA Tweaker on Android P unless @rovo89 deos his job???
Can be, but I will never use it because it is closed source and can therefore do anything it likes behind me back.
This is another developer's, not Tai Chi'sCan be, but I will never use it because it is closed source and can therefore do anything it likes behind me back.
Interesting. Where is the source code?
It's the same exact person . If you install Tai Chi there's links to his GitHub. There's also this one https://github.com/tiann
Then I have the exact same problem. Too risky for me.It's the same exact person . If you install Tai Chi there's links to his GitHub. There's also this one https://github.com/tiann
https://xdaforums.com/xposed/android-9-0-xposed-solutions-t3889513It's the same exact person . If you install Tai Chi there's links to his GitHub. There's also this one https://github.com/tiann
At first glance that seems to be open source, which is good, but it is incompatible with Xposed.https://xdaforums.com/xposed/android-9-0-xposed-solutions-t3889513
I'm talking about this,not Tai Chi
At first glance that seems to be open source, which is good, but it is incompatible with Xposed.
I am not sure about the state of the project and if the project is 100% open source, so I don't know. Unfortunately, I have not a supported device, so I cannot try as well.not sure if I understand this ... some people in the thread did install those zips and got a working xposed in the end and could use some xposed modules.
I would love to see some solution to get your XprivacyLua working on newer phones. You think I should avoid to try it that way?
Interesting, but are there instructions in English and is Tai-Chi Magisk free to use and open source?
My advice is not to use closed source software which modifies Android at system level like for example Xposed and Magisk do because nobody can check what the software actually does.
You didn't pay anything for Xposed, so there is no job to do for rovo89.@M66B so we are out of Luck for Xposed Moduels like XPrivcy Lua and WA Tweaker on Android P unless @rovo89 deos his job???
Interesting, but are there instructions in English and is Tai-Chi Magisk free to use and open source?
So, it is not open source. My advice is not to use this because you'll never know what it does. Too risky for me in any case. This also means I won't support XPrivacyLua on Tai-Chi.I think this is their Git but it kinda looks barren. https://github.com/tiann/EXposed
Can you give more details about this? There have been claims about malicious code before, but nobody provided any proof, so nobody knows what is true. Both the developer and somebody making claims like this can be dishonest/misinformed and without proof we never know who is right.... Another reason he has seemingly dropped vx was because I caught backdoor code that was injected and quickly pulled from the repo. ...
Can be, but I will never use it because it is closed source and can therefore do anything it likes behind me back.