Android Multi-Install Tool

Android Multi-Install Tool 1.0

It enables you to batch install your applications on your Android device

1.0 Latest version
Freeware Absolutely free
Mac No version
Developer Charles Laing

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Android Multi-Install Tool is a free program that enables you to batch install your applications on your Android device. You can throw whatever APK files you want to install into it and connect your phone with the debugging feature enabled, hit the install button and all the applications in the list will be installed on your smartphone.

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