AYA - Open source desktop app for controlling android devices
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AYA is a desktop application that incorporates ADB and provides a user interface based on its functionalities. You can use it to manage your apps, transfer files, monitor resource usage, and remotely control the device.
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For users who don't write scripts using ADB, a GUI is clearly more efficient than manually entering commands. However, I found that there aren't many such tools available, and most of them are not very well-developed. So, I created one myself.
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It is something i can use it to control my phone device without connecting from wire resources?
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@ajay27324 It is essentially a GUI interface for android debug bridge, which supports both wired connections and wireless connections within a local area network.
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I need to transfer large portion of data from my android device to a PC as a backup. MTP procol is painfully slow and at this point useless for me (250GB of data). Using reddit I found out the solution would be ADB, and with a bit more of searching I also found your tool. I believe it's great, with modern UI and very smooth experience. But File explorer allows to download only one file at a time. is it possible to download perhaps a whole folder? Is it a limitation of the application or ADB itself?
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It is something i can use it to control my phone device without connecting from wire resources?
@ajay27324 It is essentially a GUI interface for android debug bridge, which supports both wired connections and wireless connections within a local area network.
I need to transfer large portion of data from my android device to a PC as a backup. MTP procol is painfully slow and at this point useless for me (250GB of data). Using reddit I found out the solution would be ADB, and with a bit more of searching I also found your tool. I believe it's great, with modern UI and very smooth experience. But File explorer allows to download only one file at a time. is it possible to download perhaps a whole folder? Is it a limitation of the application or ADB itself?