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What is aptoide server?

   
Aptoide client is an Android application that allows one to install software.

The installed software comes from multiple sources called "repositories". Each repository has multiple applications and are distributed over different locations.

Repositories contain the latest applications allowing you to control and be notified of updates.

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Aptoide Server is a web server that holds an Aptoide repository.

An Aptoide repository is an XML file (info.xml) describing the packages available together with their properties.
The XML file is generated automatically from applications stored in a directory through the execution of a script.

The Aptoide application connects to the Aptoide server, requests the XML file and renders the list of applications on the Android phone.

 
 

  5 reasons to install
  aptoide client


Multiple sources for software. Why have Android Market as the only source? With Aptoide you can add the repositories that you wish from multiple providers.


Open Source. Free. Aptoide is an Open Source application that is developed by the community (www.aptoide.org).


Easy to install. Open the web site http://m.aptoide.com in your Android phone and install it.


Security. You only add the repositories that you trust.


Network bandwith. Aptoide only requests new lists of packages when you request updates.
     

  5 reasons to install
  aptoide repository


Independence. Why trust Google with your application ? Keep it on your servers and let users retrieve it directly.


Development. Setup your development repositories for testing purposes. As many as you want.


Integration. Integrate with your site and information systems. The XML file can be dynamically created.


Statistics. Process the statistics directly form your webserver logs.


Open Source. Both XML package list and source code are open and you can contribute to it.
   
       
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