Wednesday, 13 March 2019

App Cloner 1.5.19 Premium Full Unlocked Apk + Mod for Android



App Cloner 1.5.19 Premium Full Unlocked Apk + Mod for Android

Product features
Create truly independent & standalone app clones
Change names and icons of clones
Enjoy using multiple accounts & clones
Customize clones using a multitude of modding options
Choose when to update clones
Product description
Using App Cloner you can create and install multiple copies of your existing apps.App Cloner is the only multi-account app that creates true, independent, installable clones.Please read about the incompatibilities below. You can get in touch at support@appcloner.app. We’re happy to provide support and answer your questions. It’s not possible to fix problems reported via Play Store comments.
Cloned apps run in parallel and work independently from their original apps. They will not receive automatic updates so you can keep and run a stable version alongside the original app.

App cloning can be useful to simultaneously use multiple logins in apps such as Facebook, Instagram or Twitter but the real fun starts by messing around with an app. App Cloner offers a multitude of modding options to tweak the new app copy.

You can change the app name and icon. You can remove permissions or allow a cloned app to be installed on the SD-card. You can disable auto-start and wake locks. Or convert your app into a floating window app.

App Cloner can extend a cloned app to add functionality such as password protection, incognito mode, hiding the Android ID or spoofing locations. You can also force the app to consume data over Wi-Fi only. There are over 100 app customization options and each update will add more.

Premium version features

The free version allows basic cloning. Upgrade to premium to enjoy the full set of options:

• Clone premium apps (Messenger, VK, Snapchat)
• Create multiple app clones & use batch cloning
• Save cloned apps
• Replace launcher icons
• Clone watch apps, watch faces

Display options:
• Change status, navigation and toolbar colors
• Change the rotation lock
• Floating apps & free-form windows
• Change the app display size, language & font size
• Keep screen on, immersive mode
• Multi-window support

Privacy options:
• Password-protect apps
• Incognito mode for apps
• Exclude app from recents
• Change Android ID, hide IMEI, Wi-Fi MAC
• Remove permissions
• Prevent screenshots
• Spoof location

Storage options:
• Allow apps to be installed on SD-card
• Redirect external storage
• Clear cache on exit

Launching options:
• Remove widgets, app icon
• Disable auto-start
• Disable app defaults

Networking options:
• Disable mobile data & background networking
• SOCKS proxy

Notification options:
• Notification filter
• Silence notifications
• Change notification color

Automation options:
• Set brightness & mute on start
• Do not Disturb, Wi-Fi & Bluetooth controls

Incompatibilities

Not all apps can be cloned! Cloned apps may crash, show errors or work incorrectly.

Features that depend on the app certificate like Google account logins, Google Play Services, Google Play Games, Google Drive backup or in-app purchases WILL NOT WORK!

Cloning an app will change its certificate, which means the clone may not work in case the app validates the certificate or uses advanced copy-protection.

Some apps that CANNOT be cloned:

• Most Google apps
• BBM
• Evernote
• Grab
• Kodi
• OneDrive
• Skype for Business
• Trello
• WeChat
• WhatsApp
• YouTube

Use ‘Report app issue’ to report a problem with a cloned app.

To install the clones from your device you need to enable Settings > Security > Unknown sources. If the Install button is disabled or doesn’t click, you must temporarily disable overlay apps such as chat heads, blue light filters or floating widgets.

Anti-virus apps may show warnings for cloned apps. These warnings are false positives and can be ignored. They are caused by the unofficial certificate used to sign clones.

The premium version supports 20 clones. You may donate to support development and unlock up to 1000 clones. Rooted devices need internet connection during cloning to verify premium status.

All product and brand names mentioned above are property of their respective owners.

Join the App Cloner Community: https://goo.gl/MHCiG8

Tap Tap Fish – AbyssRium 1.10.0 Apk + Mod (Unlimited Gems/Hearts) for android



Tap Tap Fish – AbyssRium 1.10.0 Apk + Mod (Unlimited Gems/Hearts) for android

Tap Tap Fish – AbyssRium is a Simulation Game for android
download last version of Tap Tap Fish – AbyssRium Apk + Mod (Unlimited Gems/Hearts) for android 

Tap Tap Fish – AbyssRium is a game that helps relax your nerve. Level up your Stone, create your own fish and make the Aquarium belongs to you! A beautiful ocean world waiting for you to explore!

How to play?
Level up the stone by tapping.
Build Coral to double the vitality.
Use vitality to create your fish.

Features:
1.Simple Control—- create coral and fish with just a simple tap
2.Amazing graphics—you can view every fish in 3D dimension in HD
3.Lovely background music—- The voice of the whale & the sound of water droplets all guide you to a beautiful musical world.
4.VR (Virtual Reality) Support—-Use Cardboard to enjoy your abyss aquarium in VR mode. You can watch little fish swimming overhead and right before your eyes—in 3D

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Farming Simulator 18 1.4.0.5 Apk + Mod Money + Data for Android


Farming Simulator 18 1.4.0.5 Apk + Mod Money + Data for Android

Become a modern farmer in Farming Simulator 18! Immerse yourself in a huge open world and harvest many types of crops, take care of your livestock – cows, sheep, and pigs – take part in forestry, and sell your products on a dynamic market to expand your farm!

You have access to a huge selection of over 50 farming vehicles and machines, faithfully recreated from over 30 of the biggest names in the industry, including AGCO’s most respected brands: Challenger, Fendt, Massey Ferguson and Valtra. Drive and use brand new equipment and harvest sugar beet, potatoes, wheat, canola, corn, and for the first time sunflowers.

With a deep and powerful simulation experience, a vast open world and a wide fleet of vehicles including brand new machines, Farming Simulator 18 invites you aboard the most complete handheld farming simulation ever created!

Features of Farming Simulator 18 include:

• Use realistic tractors and trucks from some of the biggest agriculture machine makers
• Plant and harvest six different crops: Wheat, canola, corn, sugar beet, potatoes and sunflower
• Breed pigs and sell them for profit
• Feed your cows and sheep to produce and sell milk and wool
• New front loader attachments expand your options when transporting bales or wood
• Manage AI helpers for better results or let them drive your vehicles to a destination of your choice
• New 3D graphics show even more detail on your machinery and the southern US environment
• Harvest wood with dedicated machinery and sell the timber
• Play with friends in local multiplayer mode for WiFi and Bluetooth

WHAT’S NEW
Fixed game not launching on some older devices
Setup:
  1. “APK” install it on your device.
  2. “com.giantssoftware.fs18.google” folder “android / obb” copy into.
  3. Enter the game.
 

Tuesday, 12 March 2019

Remastering Star Trek: Deep Space Nine With Machine Learning

As a little side-project, I have been working on putting the artificial neural networks of AI Gigapixel to the test and having them upscale another favorite thing of mine... Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9).

The State of Deep Space Nine

Just like Final Fantasy 7, of which I am upscaling the backgrounds, textures, and videos in Remako mod, DS9 was also relegated to a non-HD future. While the popular Original Series and The Next Generation were mostly shot on film, the mid 90s DS9 had its visual effects shots (space battles and such) shot on video.

While you can rescan analog film at a higher resolution, video is digital and can't be rescanned. This makes it much costlier to remaster this TV show, which is one of the reasons why it hasn't happened.

Remastering Star Trek: Deep Space Nine With Machine Learning

This is where neural networks could come in, I thought. With tools like AI Gigapixel, I knew it might be possible the low definition frames of DS9 can be scaled up to a higher definition such as 1080p or 4K. It would never be the same as proper remastering, but it would a step in the good direction.

So I tried my hand at frame or two, to see what it could do. The results were great. AI Gigapixel uses neural networks trained on real photos. So while it did okay with upscaling the video game renders of Final Fantasy, it did amazing upscaling real-life footage and the bigger budget CGI effects of DS9.

Here are some examples below:


Original 480p definition (click to enlarge)


DS9 Enhanced 1080p definition (click to enlarge)


Original 480p definition (click to enlarge)


DS9 Enhanced 1080p definition (click to enlarge)

These still frames showed promise. In the first set of images, the maintenance crewmen in their spacesuits were nothing more than a few pixely blobs. The upscaling process turned the blobs into much more defined figures

The close-up of the hand also improved. The creases and folds of the fingers and hand look much more detailed, and the baseball really shows off its sheen and the intricate stitching.

Moving Images

The real test, however, was going to be if the upscaling process held up with a sequence of frames aka as a video. Would there be artifacts or other unsightly issues? AI Gigapixel was after all made for upscaling single images so it wouldn't take into account the relation between the individual frames of a moving image.

So I set about upscaling a portion of an episode. I settled on the season six episode: "Sacrifice of Angels". A great Dominion War episode that had both epic space battles and more personal face-to-face moments. And so I set out to work.

I will go into greater detail about my process in a future blog post, but it took me about two days to get everything extracted, upscaled and put it back together in a way that was pleasing. This resulted only in the first five minutes of the episode being done (the episode recap, the opening scene, and the intro). Still pretty good time for a mid-to-high end PC with software that isn't just available to professionals.

The result left me pretty awestruck. It looked better than I had hoped. No weird issues or anything. It looked pretty much like an HD version of DS9. Since (moving) pictures are worth more than a thousand words, here are two comparison videos that show off the improvement I was able to get with this machine learning based upscaling technique.

The first shows off the before-and-after situation with still frames.



The second puts the two videos side by side. Take note how much clearer and sharper the Enhanced version looks.



I highly recommend watching all these videos through your YouTube app on your TV if possible. It gives you more of a sense of how it would feel watching an enhanced DS9 on your TV.

Comparisons are all well and good, but what does it look like if you were to watch it normally? Below is a video of the first five minutes of the episode in full 1080p:




What About 4K?

Honestly, I don't know. While I can upscale the image to a 4K resolution, I don't have a TV or monitor with a 4K native resolution to see if it looks better. I have nonetheless made this video and I am interested to hear from people with people with 4K equipment if it looks better over the 1080p version of the intro.

This nearly melted my computer, as it is a lot more intense to upscale than 1080p so I'll stick to this single video for 4K examples of DS9 Enhanced.


What's Next?

Since I do not own DS9, I can not just do what I want with it. While I would love to release full episodes, this is just not legally possible. These videos serve more as a proof of concept for CBS to look into machine learning and neural networks to help remaster DS9 and move it a bit closer to the HD era.

Imagine what a real team could do, with more powerful equipment, custom trained neural networks (perhaps training the network on TNG vs. TNG Remastered images) and access to the original SD files instead of a DVDRip like me.

What I will do is go into further detail about my process, which will be the subject of a future blog.

Let me know what you think.


Version 1.0 Roadmap

Hello everyone, a quick update here outlining the roadmap for the upcoming version 1.0 release. I also have some exciting news.

FMVs

First off, as you might've read in the previous development update, I have been looking at upscaling FF7s FMVs as well. The first results were mixed. Not too bad, but nothing to write home about either. The test, as you could see, had a lot of noise in places.

I said I was going to let the FMVs rest for version 1.0, because I thought I wouldn't get them any better any time soon. However, I was able to reduce the noise and the results have been stunning. So I have decided to keep working on the FMVs, so that they can be played together with the rest of the mod starting with version 1.0.

Where possible these FMVs will also use the PSX audio, as it has a better audio quality than the PC version. Below you can see the opening FMV. This is one of the videos that doesn't have the PSX audio, as that doesn't have the music baked in. Other FMVs that are already done do have this audio, but they are a bit more spoilery, so I went for the opening instead.


Other stuff

Since I was going to do the FMVs for version 1.0, I checked if there were any other stuff that would be worth doing for Remako:

Minigames

The minigames involve a lot of flat-shaded 3D models but there are some textures and backgrounds that could be upscaled. Think the G-Bike minigame and the Fort Condor strategy game.

Menu Avatars


You see the menu avatars a lot and my tests showed the images upscaled very nicely. 

Magic

It should be possible to upscale the magic effects as well, at least partially. The magic effects use a lot of transparency, which AI Gigapixel isn't great at. We'll have to see how this pans out.

File Size Reduction

The beta release came in at a hefty 3.88 GB. While personally, I have fast unlimited internet I know that people with data caps or slow connections appreciate as small a download as possible.

I found a nice PNG compressor that didn't impact image quality. With it, I have been able to reduce images by 10-25%. While I don't know the final file size of the mod yet, I expect that there will be a reduction of at least 10% overall. This means that even with all the extra upscaled textures and backgrounds, I should be able to get version 1.0, excluding the FMVs, weighing in at around 3.88 GB as well.

Roadmap

So how far along is everything?
  • Field Textures - 90%
  • Battle Textures - 100%
  • Char Textures - 100%
  • Minigame Textures - 75%
  • Menu Avatars - 100%
  • Magic - 0%
  • FMVs - 10%
  • File Size Reduction - 10%
  • World Textures - 50%
  • In-Game Testing - 25%
This shouldn't take more than a few weeks, with next week involving zero work as I will be on holiday.

Side Project

While working on the FMV upscaling, I experimented with some live-action stuff too, to see what it could do there. The results were astounding, in part because I wasn't working with such low-res and compressed video as FF7.

It's for a TV show, so it can't be more than a proof of concept, as I suspect the company behind wouldn't want me uploading full episodes. Still I can't wait to share it with the world later this week.

Don't worry about it impacting work on Remako too much, as it's just a small one-and-done proof of concept that is nearly complete.