Android Commander is windows application to manage and control your android apps and files from PC on your rooted android device via ADB, without typing any command and mounting SD card. It simply simplifies your experience with ADB shell by allowing you to use a GUI to do things that you would only usually be able to do with ADB shell.

Features of Android Commander
- Copy multiple files/dirs between Phone and PC and between Phone folders
- Delete multiple files/dirs from Phone
- New dir and rename options
- Drag&drop multiple files/dirs in to program
- Drag&drop files/dirs between program tabs
- Partitions size info and allow bookmarks
- Backup multiple apps to any dir on Phone/PC
- Allow you to install multiple apps in one go.
- Allow you to type any shell command
- Allow you to run sh script from PC
- Allow flashing zip and img files
- Options to reboot, reboot to recovery, reboot to bootloader, power off phone
Video: Android Commander in Action
Phone Requirements:
- ROOT (only for Applications Manager and flashing options)
- BusyBox (required only for rooted phones; included to most ROMs)
- Settings->Applications->Development->USB debuging must be enabled
- USB cable
PC Requirements:
- Windows
- Android SDK
- SDK/Tools set in System Path
Download Android Commander to Manage android Apps and Files
Android Commander
For more information visit Android Commander official site or discuss at xda-developers forum.
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