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| From | Marion <marion@facts.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.mobile.android |
| Subject | Re: Tutorial: How to output Android system information to a text/pdf/html file |
| Date | 2025-05-19 15:52 +0000 |
| Organization | BWH Usenet Archive (https://usenet.blueworldhosting.com) |
| Message-ID | <100fk4f$eoc$1@nnrp.usenet.blueworldhosting.com> (permalink) |
| References | <100ej34$u63$1@nnrp.usenet.blueworldhosting.com> |
On Mon, 19 May 2025 06:28:53 -0000 (UTC), Marion wrote : > Free system-reporting apps which do not appear to save output to a file are > Treble Info <tk.hack5.treblecheck> > Inware <com.evo.inware> > CPU Info <com.kgurgul.cpuinfo> > CPU-Z <com.cpuid.cpu_z> I ran a quick search in Skyica, which is the best app search engine on earth for finding apps on the Google Play Store repository, which are free and which have no ads (and which don't allow you to pay to get no ads). A normal Android owner would never find this app because it only has fewer than 10K downloads, so it won't show up in the garbage searches people run. Introspect by Pixplicity <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pixplicity.devcheck> The GUI works ok but it does have bugs on my system (which, let's admit, is not a standard setup by any means so that happens with many tools). It can share the output but the sharing it does is limited to only 8 apps, and not directly to a file - but one app is AllWrite where you can then COPY the shared information to the Android clipboard (and, by extension with scrcpy, to the Windows clipboard to save as a file). From AllWrite, you can share to over 100 installed apps, some of which are your file managers to create the file from AllWrite if desired. I don't recommend either app, but the whole point of the tutorial is to provide ways to save system information to a text file & this works. AllWrite Spech to Text notes <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=rb.camere> In summary, PixPlicity is interesting in that it tells you system information, and it will share to some programs to save the file.
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Tutorial: How to output Android system information to a text/pdf/html file Marion <marion@facts.com> - 2025-05-19 06:28 +0000
Re: Tutorial: How to output Android system information to a text/pdf/html file Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de> - 2025-05-19 08:40 +0200
Re: Tutorial: How to output Android system information to a text/pdf/html file Marion <marion@facts.com> - 2025-05-19 07:03 +0000
Re: Tutorial: How to output Android system information to a text/pdf/html file Marion <marion@facts.com> - 2025-05-19 15:52 +0000
Re: Tutorial: How to output Android system information to a text/pdf/html file Marion <marion@facts.com> - 2025-05-19 16:31 +0000
Re: Tutorial: How to output Android system information to a text/pdf/html file Marion <marion@facts.com> - 2025-05-19 17:23 +0000
Re: Tutorial: How to output Android system information to a text/pdf/html file Marion <marion@facts.com> - 2025-05-19 17:33 +0000
Re: Tutorial: How to output Android system information to a text/pdf/html file Marion <marion@facts.com> - 2025-05-19 19:48 +0000
Re: Tutorial: How to output Android system information to a text/pdf/html file Marion <marion@facts.com> - 2025-05-19 20:04 +0000
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