AndroidTools for Mac computer connect android phone to mac
Features AndroidTools
💾 Install Applications Easily install applications from any .apk file on your Mac. Simply drag and drop the file into AndroidTools or load it through Finder.
📁 File Explorer Key features include:
- Adding Files: Transfer files to your Android device via drag-and-drop or by selecting them through Finder.
- Deleting Files and Folders: Remove files or folders from your Android device effortlessly.
- Downloading Files: Save files from your Android device to your Mac for backup or local use.
🐱 Logcat View logcat logs directly within AndroidTools. You can filter logs by package name, refresh, and clear them as needed.
🚀 Roadmap
General Improvements
- Enhanced error handling for a smoother user experience.
Device Information
- A new design for displaying device information.
- Features for taking screenshots and recording videos.
- Enhanced Logcat functionality.
Future Enhancements
- A clean architecture for better performance.
- Support for using emulators.
- Screen mirroring capabilities are similar to Vysor.
- A database viewer for in-depth data management.
How to install it?
1. Download the Application
- Visit the GitHub releases page for AndroidToolsGitHub releases page for AndroidTools
- Locate the latest release and download the
.dmg
file.
2. Install the Application
- Open the downloaded
.dmg
file. - Drag the AndroidTools icon into your Applications folder.
- Open the Applications folder and double-click on AndroidTools to launch it.
3. Initial Setup
- On the first launch, you may see a security warning. If macOS blocks the application, go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > General, and click "Open Anyway" for AndroidTools.
- Follow any on-screen instructions to complete the setup process.
4. Configure ADB Path
- If the application shows unusual command results, you might need to set the correct path to ADB.
- Open the terminal on your Mac.
- Type
which adb
and press Enter. This command will display the path to your ADB installation. - In AndroidTools, go to Settings and enter the path you got from the terminal into the ADB Path field.
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