"APK-wdx_2_1" content plugin ; is there a newer version ?

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georgeb
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"APK-wdx_2_1" content plugin ; is there a newer version ?

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I've installed v2.1 of an older content/lister-plugin ("wdx_APK-wdx_2_1.rar ") that will show valuable info on apk-files - like if an externally downloaded apk-package even does contain the desired app and if so which version thereof - or if it might be some malign fraud instead.

Unfortunately on newer "xapk"-packages this plugin seemingly will just shut down thereby denying the user any further, more detailed information about the true content of that xapk-package.

So the question arises if there exists some (hidden) newer version of that plugin (last version dating from 2016) or if it can be replaced by some other, more up-to-date, perhaps even more powerful apk-plugin altogether?
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Re: "APK-wdx_2_1" content plugin ; is there a newer version ?

Post by *Lewis Fletcher »

It sounds like the content/lister plugin you're using may not be compatible with newer XAPK packages, and you're looking for an updated version of the plugin or a replacement that can provide more detailed information about APK files.

One possible solution is to try using a different content/lister plugin that is more up-to-date and compatible with newer XAPK packages. There are several plugins available for file managers such as Total Commander, which can provide detailed information about APK files. You could try searching for "APK lister plugin" or "APK content plugin" for your specific file manager and see if there are any alternatives that meet your needs.

Another option is to use an online APK analyzer such as APKPure or APKMirror, which can provide detailed information about APK files, including the version number and whether the file is authentic. These sites may also have additional tools to scan the APK file for malware or other security issues.

It's also possible that the developer of the original plugin has released a newer version that is compatible with XAPK files. You could try reaching out to the developer or searching for updates on their website or online forums.

Overall, there are several options available for analyzing APK files, and you may need to experiment with different tools or plugins to find one that meets your specific needs.
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