It lists activities, broadcast receivers, services, providers, permissions, signatures, shared libraries, etc. of any app




LibChecker is described as 'Is used to view the third-party libraries used by applications in your device. It can view the ABI architecture of the application's native library (in general, whether the application is 64-bit or 32-bit)' and is an app. There are seven alternatives to LibChecker for a variety of platforms, including Android, F-Droid, Android Tablet, Android Wear and Mac apps. The best LibChecker alternative is App Manager, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like LibChecker are SDK Monitor, Boundo, Blocker - App Controller and APK-Info.
It lists activities, broadcast receivers, services, providers, permissions, signatures, shared libraries, etc. of any app




SDK Monitor shows you which Android API levels your installed apps are targeting. Since 2017 Google requires apps to target recent API levels for better security and privacy, this tool helps you see how up-to-date your apps really are.




Meta App (aka Boundo) is your go-to app manager, optimized for all kinds of devices: phones, folds, tablets and watches.




Blocker is a component controller for Android applications that currently supports using PackageManager and Intent Firewall to manage the state of components. It can be seamlessly switched between these controllers, and for application rules, you can export and import them.





Keep the Apple Silicon version, trash the x86_64. Duplicate apps, ready for deletion. AppVoid shows which app is the newest and best to keep, personalized for your Mac. Identify the technology running behind any apps user interface, whether it's SwiftUI, Object Pascal, wxWidgets etc.

Displays what apps activate during events and the background triggers. Root users can disable unnecessary autostarts to accelerate phone boot. Root is not required, but needed to make changes.


