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Root Titanium Backup

Valkerie

Android Enthusiast
Soooo I finally broke down and bought my first paid app. Titanium Backup is well worth it. I "My Backup Root" for a one click solution to backup and restore and the restores always had errors and FCs up the wazoo. I ended up having to restore with Ti anyway, so I broke down and bought it. Ti is way faster than My Backup Root, and it WORKS properly.

+1 Titanium
 
They do have a free version and I've been using it for months. I got tired of having to tap the screen for 30 minutes while it did its thing so I went searching for a free 1-click solution.
 
They do have a free version and I've been using it for months. I got tired of having to tap the screen for 30 minutes while it did its thing so I went searching for a free 1-click solution.
Are you saying that the Paid version of Titanium Backup has a setting where you hit the button 1 time and it installs everything?
In other words you wouldnt have to keep hitting Install done... Install done.... etc etc?
If so I will buy that. :D
 
Are you saying that the Paid version of Titanium Backup has a setting where you hit the button 1 time and it installs everything?
In other words you wouldnt have to keep hitting Install done... Install done.... etc etc?
If so I will buy that. :D

Yes, that option is in the pro version.
 
Are you saying that the Paid version of Titanium Backup has a setting where you hit the button 1 time and it installs everything?
In other words you wouldnt have to keep hitting Install done... Install done.... etc etc?
If so I will buy that. :D

Yeah, pro has a one click batch restore. Just hit it and let it rip, just like when you make your backups.
 
The paid version also has a feature that allows you to 1 click clean up your dalvik cache...I ended up gaining 10mb of storage by doing that.
 
Another good feature of TB is the "integrate updates of system apps into ROM" feature. so you can take updates of the market, maps, or facebook or any other programs that came built into the Rom and integrate newer versions into your ROM instead of wasting more RAM for them. You can also create an update.zip of TB itself and flash it into ROM if you want.
 
Another good feature of TB is the "integrate updates of system apps into ROM" feature. so you can take updates of the market, maps, or facebook or any other programs that came built into the Rom and integrate newer versions into your ROM instead of wasting more RAM for them. You can also create an update.zip of TB itself and flash it into ROM if you want.
Hmmm sounds interesting.... I may enlist you for more info on this latter.
Thanks for the input.
 
Another good feature of TB is the "integrate updates of system apps into ROM" feature. so you can take updates of the market, maps, or facebook or any other programs that came built into the Rom and integrate newer versions into your ROM instead of wasting more RAM for them. You can also create an update.zip of TB itself and flash it into ROM if you want.

You can also use it to move apps to the sd card in batch
 
The paid version also has a feature that allows you to 1 click clean up your dalvik cache...I ended up gaining 10mb of storage by doing that.


bought it just for that reason. now to try and find how/where to do this:mad:

Dah, just found it and cleaned up 36mb!!! Totally worth the money!!!!!
 
bought it just for that reason. now to try and find how/where to do this:mad:

Dah, just found it and cleaned up 36mb!!! Totally worth the money!!!!!
Yeah its great isnt it.
I think the fact that it has 1 click restore features is worth the price of admission. :D
 
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