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ZennoDroid 1.0.0.0

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ZennoDroid 1.0.0.0

ZennoDroid is a program for automating actions in Android mobile applications. Since the program is built on ZennoPoster, you’ll be able to master it easily, and the interface will feel simple and familiar to you. Everything is just like in ZennoPoster, except instead of a browser, you’ll be working with an Android virtual machine.

When creating a new project, you’ll need to open ProjectMaker for ZennoDroid, enable recording, launch the virtual machine, and use your mouse to perform actions just as you would on an Android phone with your fingers. After recording the actions, you can replay them in the same order they were recorded. Once you save the project, you can add it to ZennoDroid and configure how it runs.

List of actions currently supported:

  • Recording and playback of actions;
  • Tap / Long tap / Swipe on the screen;
  • Set phone number;
  • Set IMEI;
  • Set proxy;
  • Install / uninstall APK;
  • Enter text into standard fields;
  • Analyze on-screen content;
  • Many useful features from ZennoPoster: lists, tables, logic, pauses.

It’s important to note that the program is released in test mode, and this is an initial set of features, some of which may not work perfectly. We plan to add new features to ZennoDroid based on customer demand — that is, based on your needs.

We have included support for two Android virtual machines in the program:

Android Virtual Device (AVD)

BlueStacks

AVD is available immediately after installing the program, in two versions: x86 and ARM. The x86 version performs moderately well but is limited to installing only x86 applications. The ARM version runs slowly. The BlueStacks virtual machine must be installed separately (link below), but it offers very good performance. Unfortunately, running different types of virtual machines simultaneously is not possible. The virtual machine type used is configured in the settings in both ProjectMaker and ZennoDroid.

System requirements:

Since the program works with virtual machines, the system requirements are quite high.

At minimum, you will need:

Intel CPU, at least 2 cores, 2 GHz per core or higher.

RAM: 4 GB or more.

HDD: at least 6 GB of free space.