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Android Commander: A Powerful Desktop Suite for Android Phones

A kind developer at xda-developer has launched Android Commander for Windows and Linux, a powerful desktop suite for you Android users. Basically, it manages files on Android phones, manages apk files, and running command in console just like ADB shell does.

In addition, it flashes zip or rom image, reboots phone to home or recovery, signs zip and apk files, and many other functions. In order to be able to use it, you need to have an Android SDK installed on your Windows/Linux box.

By the time I write this, Android Commander has reached version 0.7.9.6 and runs smoothly on my desktop. To get its most funcionality, you need a rooted Android phones, along with the Busybox installed. You have to enable USB debugging in the phone setting and connect it with a USB cable. Here are the screenshot of Android Commander in Windows and Linux:
Android Commander running on Windows

Android Commander running on Linux

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