App Manager | CHANNEL
https://muntashir.dev/AppManager Community channel: @AppManagerCommunity
Показати більше📈 Аналітичний огляд Telegram-каналу App Manager | CHANNEL
Канал App Manager | CHANNEL (@appmanagerchannel) у мовному сегменті Англійська є активним учасником. На даний момент спільнота об'єднує 12 752 підписників, посідаючи 9 983 місце в категорії Технології та додатки та 889 місце у регіоні Об'єднане королівство.
📊 Показники аудиторії та динаміка
З моменту свого створення невідомо, проект продемонстрував стрімке зростання, зібравши аудиторію у 12 752 підписників.
За останніми даними від 11 червня, 2026, канал демонструє стабільну активність. Хоча за останні 30 днів спостерігається зміна кількості учасників на 10, а за останні 24 години на -4, загальне охоплення залишається високим.
- Статус верифікації: Не верифікований
- Рівень залученості (ER): Середній показник залученості аудиторії становить 21.46%. Протягом перших 24 годин після публікації контент зазвичай збирає N/A% реакцій від загальної кількості підписників.
- Охоплення публікацій: В середньому кожен допис отримує 2 736 переглядів. Протягом першої доби публікація в середньому набирає 0 переглядів.
- Реакції та взаємодія: Аудиторія активно підтримує контент: середня кількість реакцій на один пост – 112.
📝 Опис та контентна політика
Автор описує ресурс як майданчик для висловлення суб'єктивної думки:
“https://muntashir.dev/AppManager
Community channel: @AppManagerCommunity”
Завдяки високій частоті оновлень (останні дані отримано 12 червня, 2026), канал підтримує актуальність та високий рівень охоплення публікацій. Аналітика показує, що аудиторія активно взаємодіє з контентом, що робить його важливою точкою впливу в категорії Технології та додатки.
Триває завантаження даних...
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| 12 червня | +3 | |||
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| 01 червня | +2 |
| 2 | 🎉 6 years of App Manager 🎉
Today marks the sixth anniversary of App Manager. Over the years, I have made significant effort to develop an app that offers some level of control over the digital life in the Android ecosystem.
As of today, I wrote almost 250k lines of code (LOC) with over one million addition and removal in the version control system via 3,650 commits (that's 1.6 commit/day or 11.7 commits/week on average). I have closed almost 1,900 issues and handled over 2,000 private emails. We have over 200 translators translating App Manager in 39 languages.
My efforts has largely been a success. Since I do not track users, and we do not have exact figures from F-Droid, I can only give you GitHub download statistics. From GitHub alone, App Manager has been downloaded over 681,170 times (the latest version alone was downloaded 225,321 times. It also reports over 13k biweekly unique active visitors and over 28k biweekly user engagement. This easily makes it one of the most engaging and active personal open source projects ever developed (which is also completely absent from the mainstream app stores).
I stopped the fundraising campaign in 2024, almost two years ago due to personal reasons. In 2021-24, we hold four fundraising campaign each spanning three months and were able to secure almost $5,000, which was largely a success considering the amount of users at the time.
App Manager project is not just an app, rather it is a front-end. It relies on at least five other projects for various features, such as Android Debloat List, Android Libraries, LibADB. Some of the projects have also helped other people in the long run. LibADB, in particular, has made adaptation of ADB-based features mainstream among the developers who build utility software alongside Shizuku (which is still non-free and as such many FLOSS lovers still ignore).
App Manager is also one of the first material designed utility software on Android. In fact, one motivation for developing App Manager was the lack of well-designed software. Back then, there used to be a lot of utility software on F-Droid (most of them are now in F-Droid Archive), but none of them had modern design, because those applications were developed at a time when many developers actively rejected the Lollipop-era design and stuck with the pre-Lollipop design. Another issue was that the tools largely offered just one particular feature. So, we had to install several applications to achieve something that could've been just a single standalone tool. This was the second motivation.
App Manager is developed for my personal use. If you are a software engineer or work in a tech company, you know how difficult it is to come up with a good design. This is partly because most of the people involved in the production never really use the product. So, they fail to think from the perspective of the user. App Manager is different. It's developed for my personal use, and I use various features several times everyday. So, I have a good understanding of the issues and how to solve them from an user's perspective. This is what made it so powerful. But be aware that App Manager is a very sophisticated and advanced utility software. It takes a lot of effort to keep it scalable, and unless you are a tech savy individual, you will probably never be able to appreciate its true depth. Although I wrote a 85 page documentation for App Manager (which is also very rare for a tool like this), it is very much incomplete. | 2 147 |
| 3 | Translators.
If you've started translating App Manager as a new translator on or after 17 April 2025, make sure to request explicit permission as stated in the Weblate banner for the project. If you do not request permission, your translations will not be considered regardless of their quality. If you fail to do this by June 14, your past translations will be discarded. Note that asking for permissions does not ensure that your translations will be accepted. It will go through additional scrutiny to ensure that they adhere to our policies. You only need to request permissions once. If at any time we discover issues with your translations (such as machine or AI generated translations), we will take actions against you based on the type of violation. | 2 842 |
| 4 | 📣 May'26 Updates
It's been a while since I post the last update (which was September last year). As some of you are aware, I've been very busy with a lot of things and could hardly allocate time to my open source projects. However, I always try to respond to the emails and the issues raised on the GitHub issue tracker.
There's a good news though. My course work for PhD will be completed at the first week of June, which means I no longer have to worry about attending classes and exams, etc., only research. This also means that I can finally allocate some time to my open source projects too. If you're translating App Manager, you may know that the translations have been locked for a while. This is because I am currently reviewing over 200+ translation contributions made in the last few months by over 50 translators. Once I am finished merging all the translations, I shall unlock the translations.
The release process involves a few more steps though. First, I need to go through all the changes made (which is over one thousand). Then, I will update the documentation as well as write the changelog. Finally, I will do a final check to see if I have addressed all the issues that I have added to the milestone, and also if there are any security disclosures to be made (unfortunately, I cannot pay anybody for reporting security vulnerabilities though). Then the release will be made. The earliest possible date, as I have mentioned in the Matrix group a few months ago, is June (quite possibly in the third week).
I am not going to work on any major features until the end of the year. So, the focus this year will be on improving the existing features, especially the permission management (like I mentioned in a previous update).
As I mentioned before, the next release (v4.1.x) will be the last release to support Android Lollipop (5.0 and 5.1). After that the versions will diverge, and Android Lollipop users will only receive yearly updates. Google has also signaled that they are dropping support for Android Marshmallow (6.0) from the core libraries. If they do this by this year, it may extend to 6.0 too. | 3 831 |
| 5 | Good news!
I have been successfully able to register App Manager and Captive Portal Controller in the Android developer verification console. From tomorrow, users from countries where App Manager had previously been restricted due to regulatory issues (e.g., Singapore, Thailand, Turkey) should be able to install App Manager without bypassing Google Play Protect. However, I didn't receive any updates from Google regarding how all these are going to play out with Google Play Integrity API. If you encounter any issues with you banking apps because of App Manager, please contact me with necessary documentation (Android version, affected app info, screenshots, etc.) so that I can discuss this with Google Play's support team. Note that due to the verification requirements, only the "official" version of App Manager has been registered. You can download the official version from the Telegram channel, GitHub releases, Matrix group, or IzzyOnDroid repository on F-Droid. There is another F-Droid version located in the F-Droid official repository which is signed by F-Droid and couldn't be registered at this moment. | 0 |
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