What's going on guys?
Hope everyone had a fantastic Monday!
I'd firstly like to apologize for taking so long to release a new update. Life has just been crazy as of late, and I hadn't really had time to work on a new release. I'd just like to take the time to thank everyone for their continued patience and support! Anyway, let's take a look at what exactly V22.0 brings to the table.
Custom Lockscreen Shortcuts
Taking lockscreen customization even further, we have the new Custom Lockscreen Shortcut subtool. This subtool grants the ability (on tablet's running Android 9) to switch up the left and right shortcuts at the bottom of the lockscreen to any app activity you so desire. Want a left swipe to open the browser? What about opening Google Assistant from the right shortcut? You can just that!
Improvements to the Google Services Tool
When it comes to this tool, it seems to cause the most problems and frustrations. In an effort to improve this tool, some changes have been made that should help make it a little more stable.
The Integrity check is now performed after every single download instead of after all downloads have been completed. This allows the Toolbox to easily compare the total expected bytes to the downloaded file, making re-downloads possible if a downloaded service doesn't pass the integrity check. As a result, this should help weed out corrupted downloads and provide for a smoother experience. In addition, the download links have also been updated to the latest versions to hopefully get around the downgrade installation error.
The New "Deep Red" Theme!
Joining our roster of themes, we have a brand-new theme dropping with V22.0. Let's just say... if you're a fan of the color red, I think you'll really enjoy this new theme. I don't know what it is about it... but it just looks so nice and soothing! Give it a try and let me know what you think about this new theme!
A New "Advanced" Way of Managing System/User Apps
This one's targeted at all you "power users" out there! This brand-new manual subtool addition to the Manage Amazon Apps parses through and retrieves all system apps installed... allowing the user to manage EVERY single system package instead of just a select few. As a result, make sure to be extremely careful, as disabling/hiding certain packages could cause a soft brick. In addition, the "User Apps" tab has been added, granting the ability to uninstall user apps directly from within the Toolbox!
Internet Checks and Downloads
In this update, all download process will now check for a valid internet connection before attempting to download files. This will help prevent files from becoming corrupted or empty. The Toolbox Updater has also received the same checks... helping to prevent it from remaining open indefinitely due to missing connections.
Hold up... that's not everything this update has to offer! Please take a look at the changelog below to get the full scoop!
If you are ready to download the new update, head on over to the Download's section of the
OP. Please keep in mind, because the Toolbox Updater is receiving an upgrade, the update must be downloaded and installed manually using the Installer or Portable methods.
As usual, I'd like to show my gratitude and appreciation for you guys, as always! I just don't feel like I say it enough, and can't express how grateful I am for you guy's support, and interactions. As always, HUGE THANKS GOES OUT TO MY LOVELY DONATORS!! I really do APPRECIATE it and I feel so blessed! THANKS AGAIN!!
Huge shoutout also go out to my wonderful friends
@Falcon342, and
@blaacksheep for being kind of enough to test out the new manual application management subtool and being all around amazing people. Thanks guys! I really do appreciate the help you provided and all the time you've spent helping people out here on the forum with questions or any problems they may have. You guys are troopers!
Well, that's all I've got for now! Until next time, guys... have a great day/night, and I'll catch you guys later! Peace!