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  2. Package format - Wikipedia

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    Android: APK (Alpine) Alpine Linux [4] APK (Android) Android: AppImage: Linux distribution-agnostic Deb: Debian and its derivatives, such as Raspberry Pi OS, Kali Linux, Ubuntu, and Linux Mint [5] ebuild: Gentoo Linux [6] eopkg: Solus [7] Nixpkg: Nix, NixOS, Home Manager Portage: Gentoo Linux, ChromeOS [8] Flatpak: Linux distribution-agnostic ...

  3. CrDroid - Wikipedia

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    Notable mentions include articles by Neeraj Jast in 2015, [5] Rafia Shaikh in 2016, [6] and Mathew Diekhake in 2017. [7] crDroid's popularity increased in 2019 with the availability of Android 10 for various devices, [8] as recognized by Arol Wright of XDA developers. [9] In 2022, crDroid released version 8 (Android 12). [10]

  4. apk (file format) - Wikipedia

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    APK is analogous to other software packages such as APPX in Microsoft Windows, APP for HarmonyOS or a Debian package in Debian-based operating systems.To make an APK file, a program for Android is first compiled using a tool such as Android Studio [3] or Visual Studio and then all of its parts are packaged into one container file.

  5. Android App Bundle - Wikipedia

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    Android App Bundle is the Android application publishing file format.The App Bundle must include the application's compiled code and resources, which allows for the signing and generation of APK files to be deferred to the app store, reducing the initial download size of the app. [1] The file extension used for this format is ".aab".

  6. Android software development - Wikipedia

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    The Android SDK Platform Tools are a separately downloadable subset of the full SDK, consisting of command-line tools such as adb and fastboot. [4] The Android Debug Bridge (ADB) is a tool to run commands on a connected Android device. Fastboot is a protocol used for flashing filesystems.

  7. Android version history - Wikipedia

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    Android 4.4W KitKat, with wearable extensions (API 20) Version Release date Features 4.4W [179] June 25, 2014 [180] Initial release of the Android Wear platform for smartwatches: the same as Android 4.4 "KitKat", but with wearable extensions added. 4.4W.1 September 6, 2014 [181] UI updates for Google Maps navigation and alarms. 4.4W.2 October ...

  8. Manifest file - Wikipedia

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    A cache manifest in HTML5 is a plain text file accompanying a web app that helps it run when there is no network connectivity. The caching mechanism reads this file and ensures that its contents are available locally. An HTML5 cache manifest is served with its content type set to "text/cache-manifest". [4] Example of a cache manifest:

  9. Android Lollipop - Wikipedia

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    A device-specific Lollipop 5.0.2 (LRX22G) version was released for the first-generation Nexus 7 on December 19, 2014. [37] Android 5.1, an updated version of Lollipop, was unveiled in February 2015 as part of the Indonesian launch of Android One, and is preloaded on Android One devices sold in Indonesia and the Philippines. Google officially ...