This topic was moved.... I disagree about... a ton of this is done by a mod. The yellow text the amount of an item you have in crafting, the title screen where it should say mojang ab
I would recommend to use //mediafire.com" target="" data-ensure-absolute>mediafire as I find Dropbox is for storing private files, and on mediafire it has a built-in code editor with a nice GUI and allot of free memory + you can view your downloads!
I would recommend to use //mediafire.com" target="" data-ensure-absolute>mediafire as I find Dropbox is for storing private files, and on mediafire it has a built-in code editor with a nice GUI and allot of free memory + you can view your downloads!
Just a personal opinion, I don't like mediafire because on my laptop I can never download by simply left clicking download. I have to open a new tab or right click it and its slow with too many ads.
That's my review that was completely offtopic and unnesscessary XD
BlockLauncher was developed rather chaotically, and it uses some code that Android believes is too buggy to be allowed. Specifically, it changes the permission of the entire libminecraftpe.so to read-write-execute. This is blocked in Samsung Knox, and will probably be blocked by Android 4.4.
I will fix this for Samsung users and for those of you lucky enough to get Android 4.4 on time. Please wait for an update.
Edit: Tested with the 4.4 emulator, still ran fine, but had multiple Audit errors in the kernel message - which means real devices will probably deny the app. I'm still researching on this.
Aren't there any loopholes? Not even require root? Maybe some kind of permission or another way?
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Um..... how about..... different world generation mods?
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*Whistles* Oh hello there.
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Just a personal opinion, I don't like mediafire because on my laptop I can never download by simply left clicking download. I have to open a new tab or right click it and its slow with too many ads.
That's my review that was completely offtopic and unnesscessary XD
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Aren't there any loopholes? Not even require root? Maybe some kind of permission or another way?
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