2017-05-02, 06:12
adbLink 3.1 changelog 05/01/17
The file manager is now root-aware. Perform common file management
functions (copy,move,rename,mkdir,etc) on the /system and /data
partitions if your device is rooted.
When upgrading adbLink versions, data is preserved. Tested
with adbLink 2.04 and up.
The database and log files are now stored in a standard
directory located in the user's $HOME. Mac users can
now run adbLink without admin privileges.
The progress bar activity indicator is back.
Devices can be accessed on an ad hoc basis: double-clicking
a USB serial number or entering an IP address on-the-fly
allows interaction with the device w/o first creating
a device record. In this case, Kodi defaults are assumed.
Notification messages: toast-style messages or normal style is
now a preference, with normal set as default.
A global folder location for files copied from your device
is set to your system $HOME. Changed to a global location of your
preference, or overridden by a per-device preference in a
device record.
Keypad now uses device address as dialog title
Log filename defaults to kodi.log or spmc.log depending on
configuration
System help updated
http://www.jocala.com
New video for adbLink v3.1 will be available later this week.
The file manager is now root-aware. Perform common file management
functions (copy,move,rename,mkdir,etc) on the /system and /data
partitions if your device is rooted.
When upgrading adbLink versions, data is preserved. Tested
with adbLink 2.04 and up.
The database and log files are now stored in a standard
directory located in the user's $HOME. Mac users can
now run adbLink without admin privileges.
The progress bar activity indicator is back.
Devices can be accessed on an ad hoc basis: double-clicking
a USB serial number or entering an IP address on-the-fly
allows interaction with the device w/o first creating
a device record. In this case, Kodi defaults are assumed.
Notification messages: toast-style messages or normal style is
now a preference, with normal set as default.
A global folder location for files copied from your device
is set to your system $HOME. Changed to a global location of your
preference, or overridden by a per-device preference in a
device record.
Keypad now uses device address as dialog title
Log filename defaults to kodi.log or spmc.log depending on
configuration
System help updated
http://www.jocala.com
New video for adbLink v3.1 will be available later this week.