Hide/edit share apps - Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Well I'm only using my , viber, Gmail and that's all I have 100 apps and need to scroll the he'll down just to find these to , are there any way I only can hide the unnecessary apps that I don't use ??
I'm on root and I don't want to install another app from playstore , maybe exposed ??

I know you don't want to install anything from the play store, but Flicktu is amazinnnggg and does just that.
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I found one in xposed it called customshare-donater you can hide these apps in share menu

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Youtube app disappeared after factory reset

hello,
today i did a factory reset on my nexus s 2.3.3 and now the youtube had disappeared? and when i check my installed apps youtube is in the list?
any help?
thx
and also my market wont update to the newest version?
If you search for the apprentice in the market it won't let you install it?
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csmall said:
If you search for the apprentice in the market it won't let you install it?
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no if i search for youtube it doenst find it
Me too!the youtube had disappeared.
mee too
solution is find it with titanium backup, uninstall it, and now you can download it from market
dissapear too google earth, google books, voice and some more and this don't apears on market before uninstalling it, but appears in titanium backup
I tried it for.other apps. Like books and voice recorder but it only worked with youtube?
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I only tried with youtube, these other apps I dont will use and dont try with these. and I uninstalled it, these apps appears like youtube app in titanium backup
edit: I tried install google voice and google earth and no problem for me
I had a same problem on my Nexus S, what I did was, I navigated to /system/app/ folder on my phone with ES File Explorer, found the YouTube.apk and reinstalled it from there!
PS. Android Market and my phone showed the application as installed, and all options were greyed out (Open, Install, Uninstall)!
I fixed it with ep file explorer. Fix the youtube app
But still have problems with voice recorder thinkfree office and others that wont install and show up in my menu.
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centroi said:
mee too
solution is find it with titanium backup, uninstall it, and now you can download it from market
dissapear too google earth, google books, voice and some more and this don't apears on market before uninstalling it, but appears in titanium backup
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I had to do this several times because it kept getting messed up. Couldn't uninstall it normally but it didn't open.
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But with titanium backup you need root access what i dont have. Then it isnot possible?
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nielsvg said:
But with titanium backup you need root access what i dont have. Then it isnot possible?
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Try downloading an uninstaller app from the market.
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What is that? Can you give me a name of one?
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I cannot uninstall it with a free app. Google vpice or thinkfree are not even visible.
I can only see these apk files with ep file.explorer
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My odd solution:
-Download GApps from Rom Manager...or wherever
-Flash GApps via recovery
-Reboot (Still no YouTube...)
-Go to Market
-Re-install Youtube from Market
When my YouTube "disappeared", it "appeared" in the Market as installed but the Open and Unistall buttons were greyed out. The icon in the drawer and the widget option were both gone.
I don't have that Think Free Office icon either in the apps drawer, but the TFO is installed in my phone. I was little bit confused about that thing, but now I see it's a common issue...?
I find it in xoom forum,thought it might help
If you have had a problem with the missing YouTube and/or Google Books applications, we have a workaround you can try.
Connect to WiFi network. (So far it looks like only WiFi Xooms have had this issue. Let me know if you have this on a Verizon Xoom.)
Go into Settings > Applications > Manage Applications
Go to the "All" tab and then scroll down and select "Google Partner Setup."
Clear Data.
Reboot your Xoom. (That is, turn it off and on.)
If this doesn't work, perform a factory reset (Settings > Privacy > Factory data reset) and try the sequence above again.
Please let me know how if this works for you.
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Solved the problem thanks guys
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Solved the problem thanks guys
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How? Was it the suggestion to clear data from the Google Partner Setup or something else?

How do I disable apps from running in the background?

I have a D-802 on CM.
Sometimes in some other app I get a message for example 'YouTube has stopped working' then I think why would it even run in the background when I have not even opened it, I am suspicious that there must be more apps running in the background all the time which reduce the battery life.
How do I disable some apps from running in the background without even being opened?
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Your right. Im sure there are more apps that runs that you dont know. Install titanium backup and freeze it from there.
Root it and greenfy them This is better than Titanium because it freez the applications you have choosen when you close them, and unfreez then automaticly when you open them
gnucoder said:
Root it and greenfy them This is better than Titanium because it freez the applications you have choosen when you close them, and unfreez then automaticly when you open them
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I'll try this, but I was expecting to find an app which have simple settings to allow or disallow certain apps in the background, for example, Afwall+ which greatly controls which apps connect to the internet.
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gnucoder said:
Root it and greenfy them This is better than Titanium because it freez the applications you have choosen when you close them, and unfreez then automaticly when you open them
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I've been using Greenify for a while now and it seems to work great. Really simple to use.

[Q] Stop apps updating (without root)

I don't want the "Facebook messenger" app to accidentally be updated when I manually update other apps, as I love the SMS chat heads - is there a way to hide it from the update list so I can press "update all" without worrying?
Unless there's a cheeky app for it, manual updates are the way you have to go.
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I'm pretty sure It's not possible in the play store. You could try a play store alternative like aptoide. Aptoide let's you ignore updates and remove them from the list, then you can just hit update all without worrying about apps you don't want to update.
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Debloating app?

Hi,
I need an app to debloat the newest bobcatrom as he didn't debloat it.
I did use an app called xda assistant but that was taken off play store a few months ago.
I have since tried many apps from play store but they are all useless as apps still show on my phone after I try to uninstall them.
Does anyone know of a good app where I can remove system apps with ?
Nvm I found the best app ever.
Care to share this app name?

Qslide(Q)

Does anyone know how to change the apps in qslide app. Can't seem to figure that piece of the device out. Thanks
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@chavist
Looking into that myself,but,in the meantime,I found an app (QSlide Notes) that you can add to it simply by d/l from the Google Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zero.qslide.notes&hl=en
you need to go to the settings of the nav bar and put the button to get all of the available apps. they only have like 5 or 6 LG ones

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