Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Convert Apps You Installed From Google playstore ToAPK And Share Them

imageIf you have downloaded a wonderful
app from Google PlayStore and you are
wondering how to Share this app on
your own website for others to
download from there instead of
refering them to Google Play store?? And you dont know how to do It.. Yes, we all know that normally Apps
from Google play store are not
downloaded to your device. Rather they
are directly installed to your device
which makes it Impossible to know
where the install file has been saved to. Also, it is not possible to share the app
like you would share other normal apps
with the normal .apk extension.. With MyAppSharer You will be able to
Convert those Files Installed from
Google Play Store Successfully without
encountering any problems to .apk
which makes it extremely Possible to
share them. MyAppSharer let you to easly share
your apps to your friends, you can share
by market link ordirectly share APK
(App's full package). Follow the Steps Below to Successfully
Do this ⊙ Download MyAppSharer from The
Link above and Install it on your
Device. ⊙ Launch MyAppSharer and you will be
able to see all installed Apps on your
Mobile. ⊙ Tick the box at the right hand side of
each app you want to convert to .apk
and wait for it to process. ⊙ Tick the Circle Box at the to Left of
the Screen beside APK soas to convert
the app to APK ⊙ After that, Click on Share by the Top Right hand side of the screen so you can then share your converted file. ⊙ You will now have options on where
you can share it like Via Whatsapp,
Facebook, Bluetooth, Skype, Gmail etc.
Scroll either right or left to see other
sharing options. Note: All apps converted to APK are
Being saved to a folder called
MyAppSharer which can be accessed
from the File explorer app. There is no need to convert an already
converted app. Just locate the folder
and you can then see your app. You can
also share it at anytime you wish.

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