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Originally Posted by garyhgaryh
Is that the same as alogcat? (that's what I'm using)
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To tell you the truth: have no idea; logcat is an official Android tool and, from what I gathered, aLogcat is an app you install on you device. They probably produce the same result, as I understand aLogcat is a front-end for logcat. But I believe logcat has some advantages: you don't need to install anything, if you have multiple devices it's always tough to keep them synchronized.
But if you prefer alogcat, by all means. I mentioned logcat not because it's necessary, but just as a way to get an information.
But more important:
you can force an app to be installed.
Will it run after that? - that's totally different question.