I was looking at the pockettool apk, and unlike every other apk I have, it has no "lib" folder, no .so files, nothing that looks like an executable or even a script or anything. So... where is the program, how does it work?
I mean it works, I'm just trying to figure out how.
The next update is going on Google Play. There's just a few more features being worked on. PT will check to see if a new MC PE is installed and will fix this issue automatically in the next update. In theory, it'll be able to work with every update to MC PE without the need of deleting the PocketTool folder.
I have a hard time with tootle play and kindle fire could you get a seperate seller market for the paid version?
I was looking at the pockettool apk, and unlike every other apk I have, it has no "lib" folder, no .so files, nothing that looks like an executable or even a script or anything. So... where is the program, how does it work?
I mean it works, I'm just trying to figure out how.
Many apps on Google Play use native C++ code for many reasons (OpenGL, memory pointers, slight speed improvements). PocketTool is written completely in Java, it doesn't use any native code (technically Java is native to Android but native is defined by the machine and not the software's environment). If you need access to its program data, in the apk, there's a nice little file called classes.dex that holds all Dalvik bytecode for each Android app.
when i click apply changes the app uninstalls and TRY to re-install minecraft PE again but a txt pops up with an "application not installed" message and crashes my app.
im using LG G2X 2.3.4
when i click apply changes the app uninstalls and TRY to re-install minecraft PE again but a txt pops up with an "application not installed" message and crashes my app.
im using LG G2X 2.3.4
Never mind a pocket tool re-install was needed dont know y but works XD
I installed and started to use a skin but then it froze the Pocket Edition and now it won't load. A pop-up occurs sayin it has to close. Anything that can help?
I have tried uninstalling both mcpe and pocket tool and deleting the dir on the sd card
Thank you for any help
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Curse PremiumI tried it still the same
If he's on a kindle fire, he can't get it any other way. Otherwise, I agree with you
I was looking at the pockettool apk, and unlike every other apk I have, it has no "lib" folder, no .so files, nothing that looks like an executable or even a script or anything. So... where is the program, how does it work?
I mean it works, I'm just trying to figure out how.
I have a hard time with tootle play and kindle fire could you get a seperate seller market for the paid version?
Ps it works fine on my fire
http://lh.rs/nm5soeXsWwWx
I have no plans at the moment to release on markets other than Google Play.
Many apps on Google Play use native C++ code for many reasons (OpenGL, memory pointers, slight speed improvements). PocketTool is written completely in Java, it doesn't use any native code (technically Java is native to Android but native is defined by the machine and not the software's environment). If you need access to its program data, in the apk, there's a nice little file called classes.dex that holds all Dalvik bytecode for each Android app.
I used this site http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399889
im using LG G2X 2.3.4
Never mind a pocket tool re-install was needed dont know y but works XD