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Originally Posted by philburkhardt
What about with the light softRoot? That doesn't include the ADB.
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I'm not particularly a softroot expert, but I seem to recall reading that the "light" softroot was mostly a proof of concept that soft-rooting could be useful even for folks with no ADB access. IMO that would require someone committed to maintaining the softroot archive with current apps. I don't see why one would *want* a softroot that couldn't be accessed vs one which could....
Theoretically you could install apps via trook I believe, but it all seemed like a ton of pain just to avoid the nearly painless install/usage of ADB on one of my computers....
YMMV, etc,
Richard