We fixed the issue where some UWP apps may unexpectedly appear with
their app package name in the title bar as opposed to the app name.
We fixed another issue causing some UWP apps would unexpectedly appear with
their app package name in the title bar as opposed to the app name.
Not exact matches
Malware such as BankBot and Marcher incorporates exchange platform Android application
package (APK)
names designed to trigger an overlay screen as soon as an infected user opens a relevant wallet
app.
First of all this two
apps have different
package name and design (The Play Store
app looks
- Improved support for Motorola Moto G Dual SIM: — QS: adjusted network mode tile (allows changing SIM slot on long - press)-- QS: adjusted handling and reordering of cellular tiles — QS: proper adjustment of signal tile size for tiles per row option — Signal cluster adjustments, including icon coloring (NOTE: cell signal doesn't support data activity indicators)-- fixed Smart radio — all other misc Multi SIM related adjustments - Quick settings: — revived Ringer Mode Tile (silent == priority)(thanks to romracer)-- revived USB Tethering Tile — fixed other misc issues in tile management (thanks to romracer)- BatteryBar: improved behavior in lock screen status bar (now allows bottom position)- ProgressBar: improved behavior in lock screen status bar (now allows bottom position)- Phone: — added workaround for missed calls notification LED — added 5s ramp - up duration for ascending ringtone - Ultimate notification control: — fixed issues causing unexpected heads up and notification icon «jumping» — show
package names in
app descriptions for better identification of
packages having the same
app name - Power: improved option for low battery warning policy - Navigation bar: improved handling of cursor control keys - Recents: added option for using alternate icon for clear all button - Fixed unexpected disappearing of centered clock and centered traffic monitor - Other misc Motorola specific fixes (thanks to romracer)- Updated Japanese translations (thanks to WedyDQ10)- Updated French translations (thanks to ch - vox)- Updated Hungarian translations (thanks to benjoe1)- Updated Chinese (Simplified) translations (thanks to liveasx)- Updated Portuguese (BR) translations (thanks to wyghor, KingKaminari)- Updated Russian translations (thanks to gaich)- Updated Chinese (Traditional) translations (thanks to PeterDaveHello)- Updated Malay translations (thanks to zamzameir)
The promised support for extensions in the new Microsoft Edge browser (previously code -
named Project Spartan) will come later, for example, as will support for
packaged Windows desktop
apps delivered through the Windows Store.
The
app is installed as «Pixel 2017 Graphics Driver» with the
package name com.google.pixel.wahoogfxdrv.
The
app is simply
named «Dark» and its
package name is «com.android.systemui.theme.dark.»
Windows 10's
app store will include desktop
apps, and there's already a Linux - style
package manager
named OneGet.
It works by detecting the
package name of a call recording
app using the previously linked API.
Several
apps have started detecting the presence of the Magisk Manager
app through its
package name as Android allows any
app to know what other
apps are installed on a device.
This «check» is rather rudimentary as changing
package names is a trivial task for the main
app developer (though it remains a decision which comes with its own drawbacks).
Interestingly, the home - screen replacement
app even comes
packaged with Word, Cortana, and Outlook, to
name a few, indicating Microsoft wants Android users to have an ecosystem of its
apps.