Skip to main content

Call to a function with sending data from another View Controller in Swift Xcode iOS Application

  Download project zip Or access each file in the project

Xposed Installer

This is the installer for the Xposed framework, which is a requirement for all modules.

Xposed is a framework for modules that can change the behavior of the system and apps without touching any APKs. That's great because it means that modules can work for different versions and even ROMs without any changes (as long as the original code was not changed too much). It's also easy to undo. As all changes are done in the memory, you just need to deactivate the module and reboot to get your original system back. There are many other advantages, but here is just one more: Multiple modules can do changes to the same part of the system or app. With modified APKs, you to decide for one. No way to combine them, unless the author builds multiple APKs with different combinations.

Note that this only works with root access on Android 4.0.3 or later. Have a look at the support thread for instructions and FAQs.

Author(s): 

rovo89Tungstwenty

Support/Discussion URL: 

http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed

Source code URL: 

https://github.com/rovo89/XposedInstaller

Package: 

de.robv.android.xposed.installer

Version name: 

2.7 experimental1

Release type: 

Experimental (high risk of bugs)

Download: 

de.robv.android.xposed.installer_v33_36570c.apk(770.28 KB)

Number of downloads: 

8,238,163 in total · 14,410 in the last 24 hours

MD5 checksum: 

36570c6fac687ffe08107e6a72bd3da7

Uploaded on: 

Thursday, June 19, 2014 - 15:19

Changes: 

This test version uses a database to manage the list of downloadable modules.
Only install it if you want to test this new development. Otherwise, please install/stay on 2.6.1.
Feedback and details are in this thread

Popular posts from this blog

Google Search Bar Destroyer

Straightforward module to remove the unsightly Google Search Bar from the homescreen. The hook point is very generic, so update are rarely needed. Thanks to theknut/GEL's Xposed module for early hints/hook points. Author(s):  jeboo Support/Discussion URL:  https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/themes/mod-hide-google-search-bar-t3547447 Source code URL:  https://github.com/jeboo/googlesearchbar_destroyer Package:  com.none.gsb_destroyer Version name:  1.1 Release type:  Stable  (low risk of bugs) Download:  com.none.gsb_destroyer_v2_329831.apk  (1.35 MB) Number of downloads:  40 in total · 40 in the last 24 hours MD5 checksum:  329831872cfeb03c62cc546d03bbab38 Uploaded on:  Monday, January 30, 2017 - 03:59 Changes:  Updated for Google code changes (April '16).

Play Store Fixes

If you have set a custom DPI, Play Store stops showing some of your apps because Google thinks they are incompatible with your phone. This module tries to avoid that by making Play Store think it had a "normal" DPI and transmitting the same to Google's servers. Note that it will NOT allow you to download apps that are not offered in your country, or restricted by anything but your custom DPI. After installing this modules, you might want to check the settings. You can access them from the "Modules" tab in the Xposed Installer. Just click on the module. From here, you can: - Choose which DPI to send (default: 240) - Unlock the debug menu. Useful to quickly empty the cache to force a recheck for updates, but can also do  other things . Afterwards, you need to reboot. If you still don't see all apps, you can try one or more of the following steps: - Just wait a few hours or days - wherever something is cached, it should be refreshed from time to time -