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Aptoide

Aptoide is an online marketplace for mobile applications which runs on the Android operating system.[1] In Aptoide, unlike the Android-default Play Store, there is not a unique and centralized store; instead, each user manages their own store. The software package is published by Aptoide S.A., a for-profit company incorporated in 2011, and headquartered in Lisbon, Portugal.

Aptoide
DeveloperAptoide
Written inJava
OS familyAndroid Marketplace (Google Play, Amazon Underground Android Appstore)
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen-source software
Initial releaseNovember 17, 2009 (2009-11-17)
Marketing targetSmartphone
Tablet computer
Available inMulti-lingual
PlatformsARM, Android-x86
LicenseGPLv3
Official websiteen.aptoide.com
third-party android app store

There are several versions of the Aptoide app: Aptoide for smartphones and tablets, Aptoide TV – an edition for smart TVs and STBs, Aptoide VR and Aptoide Kids – developed for children's devices.

The Android application used to access the stores is open source,[2] and there are several forks such as F-Droid.[3] The communication between the client and servers is done using an open protocol based on XML.

The concept is inspired by the APT packaging manager, which can work with multiple sources (repositories). When the user wants a package, they can use the client to search for sources where the application is stored.

The name Aptoide is formed from the words "APT" (the Debian package manager) and "oide" (the last syllable of "Android").

History

Aptoide started as a proposal of Paulo Trezentos at the 2009 Caixa Mágica Summer Camp.[4] The proposal was accepted[by whom?] and later became what today is Aptoide. This first stage of development was later developed in the scope of SAPO Summerbits.[5]

The idea behind Aptoide came from different sources. On one hand, the research in Linux installers in Mancoosi European Project,[6] Paulo Trezentos PhD project and Portugal Telecom A5 phone, project where the team participated.

In the end of 2010, it was launched in the Bazaar Android site. Bazaar Android provided the possibility for the users to create their own store. In August 2012, Aptoide and Bazaar Android brands were merged to allow a better communication.[7]

In 2011, Aptoide S.A. was incorporated in Lisbon, Portugal, as a spin-off of CM Software.[8][9][10]

In 2011, F-Droid was forked from Aptoide.

In 2013, Aptoide received a total of 750,000 euros in seed funding from Portugal Ventures.

In 2015, the company secured a Series A financing round of 3.7 million euros (4 million dollars), led by German venture capital firm e.ventures with co-investment from Gobi Partners (China) and Golden Gate Ventures (Singapore). The investment has allowed Aptoide to grow its team, currently having over 60 employees.[11]

In 2014, Aptoide filed a European Union Antitrust complaint against Google, claiming that Google creates obstacles for users to install third-party app stores, links essential services with Google Play (thus blocking, again, these third-party app stores), and blocks access to Aptoide websites in its Chrome Web browser.[12]

In May 2015, Aptoide announced that it would start its operations in Asia[13] by opening an office in Singapore.

In 2017, Aptoide announced that it would be working with AppCoin[clarification needed] and "enter the digital currency business with the plainly named AppCoins. Launched in conjunction with the 2017 Web Summit edition, the $18 million Initial Coin Offering (ICO) will allow users to use AppCoins to pay each other or for in-app purchases, such as game upgrades."[14] Appcoin's 200 million users will be incentivized to engage with advertising to earn currency.[14]

Description

Android client

Aptoide client allows one to search, browse and install applications in the Android phone. Aptoide is available in 17 languages.[15]

To install Aptoide, the user has to retrieve the APK (installable file) from the official site. The installation is not available through Google Play Store due to 4.5 Non-compete clause of Google Play Developer Distribution Agreement.[16] This is the same clause that blocks the Amazon Appstore application from being available through Google Play. Installing Aptoide requires users to allow the installation from "Unknown sources" in Android settings.[17]

After the installation of Aptoide, the user can add stores (repositories). Besides the default store (Apps), many other are available from different stores. When a store is added using the URL of the store, Aptoide retrieves the list of the applications and stores it locally. The user can then browse in the applications or search in the Internet for other stores.

In June 2011, Aptoide Uploader was released as a "sister" application from the same development team. Aptoide Uploader is an Android app that allows users to upload to an existent Aptoide store.[18]

Aptoide Uploader uses the available Aptoide Webservices[19] to upload the application. The submitted APK file is kept in the user's store where they can manage.

For the user that wants to backup their apps to a private store, it is advisable to use Aptoide Apps Backup that keeps a record of the apps that are backed up. All the applications in stores are managed using a backoffice in the Aptoide site.[citation needed]

Aptoide Apps Backup uses the webservices to upload the APK file to the store. To know what applications are already backed up, Aptoide Apps Backup uses the info.xml XML file available in the store.[citation needed]

Interfaces

The communication between the Android client applications and the store is done using a XML file called info.xml. This file lists the applications in the store as well the basic information about each application available. Info.xml is open and a detailed definition is available.[20]

Part of info.xml[21] file:

<apklst><version>5</version> <repository> <basepath>http://mirror.apk10.aptoide.com/apks/10/aptoide-f63c6f2461f65f32b6d144d6d2ff982e/aptoidedev/</basepath> <appscount>1</appscount> ... </repository> <package> <name>Aptoide</name> ... </package> 

There are two other XML files: extra.xml[22] and stats.xml.[23]

Extra.xml contains additional information about the apps such as the full description. The file "stats.xml" contains the downloads and likes of the available applications.

Usage

Aptoide usage was reported as follows:[24][25][26][27][28]

Aptoide version Date Unique Yearly Users # Stores Different apps Cumulative downloads
9.0.0 5 June 2018[29] 150,000,000[30][31] 1,000,000[31] 7,000,000,000[31]
8.3 30 May 2017[32] 142,000,000 250,000 900,000 3,600,000,000
8.0.0 3 October 2016[33] 200,000 660,000 2,700,000,000
6.5.2 July 2015 100,000,000 140,000 330,000 1,580,000,000
6.3.0 April 2015 136,000 311,000 1,424,000,000
6.2.3 126,000 275,000 1,276,000,000
5.0.0 20 March 2014
4.1.3 22 July 2013 1,300,000 350,000 120,000 380,000,000
4.0.0 4 December 2012 500,000 170,000 50,000 150,000,000
2.7.1 2 August 2012 200,000 88,000 65,000 60,000,000
2.7 19 June 2012 107,000 62,000 43,000 44,000,000
2.6.2 April 2012 82,000 51,000 34,000 32,000,000
2.6.1 2 March 2012 57,000 36,000 19,000 22,900,000
2.6 20 January 2012 42,000 27,100 16,000 17,400,000
2.5.4 22 December 2011 34,000 22,200 13,400 14,000,000
2.5.3 2 November 2011 21,000 13,300 9,400 9,100,000
2.5.2 22 September 2011 14,800 10,300 7,700 6,800,000
2.5.1 22 June 2011 6,800 3,500 4,000 2,100,000
2.5 3 June 2011 5,300 1,200 3,100 2,000,000
2.4.1 May 2011 3,700 1,600 2,000 1,500,000

See also

References

  1. ^ "Alternative to Google Play Store". 23 November 2011. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  2. ^ "Aptoide Github". aptoide.org.
  3. ^ "About F-Droid". 31 October 2011. Retrieved 2012-10-31.
  4. ^ "2009 Summer Internship - Aptoide" (in Portuguese). 5 August 2009. Retrieved 2012-10-30.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ (in Portuguese). 3 August 2009. Archived from the original on 2014-10-01. Retrieved 2012-10-31.
  6. ^ Thomson, John; Trezentos, Paulo (23 May 2011). "D6.4 - Final packages of the Mancoosi tools for Mandriva Linux and Caixa Mágica" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-10-31.
  7. ^ "BazaarAndroid is now Aptoide.com". 27 July 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-31.
  8. ^ . 2014-07-13. Archived from the original on 2014-07-13. Retrieved 2021-09-01.
  9. ^ "Legal Information". en.aptoide.com. Retrieved 2021-09-01.
  10. ^ "dun & bradstreet Aptoide S.A. profile". dun & bradstreet. from the original on 2021-09-01.
  11. ^ Russell, Jon. "Aptoide Lands $4M To Grow Its Alternative Android App Store In Emerging Markets". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2016-10-20.
  12. ^ Butcher, Mike. "Third Party Android App Store Files EU Antitrust Complaint". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2016-10-20.
  13. ^ "Portuguese Google Play competitor Aptoide brings its branded app store concept to Southeast Asia". 25 May 2015. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  14. ^ a b Ferreira, Reinaldo (8 November 2017). "$18 million ICO: Social Android app store Aptoide launches AppCoins | EU-Startups".
  15. ^ "Aptoide Translators". 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2012-10-31.[permanent dead link]
  16. ^ "Google Play Developer Distribution Agreement". 2012-10-31. Retrieved 2012-10-31.
  17. ^ "Android Open Distribution". 2012-10-31. Retrieved 2012-10-31.
  18. ^ "Aptoide Uploader is now available - Now you can upload your android applications to your own Bazaar repository". 2011-06-17. Retrieved 2012-10-31.
  19. ^ . 2012-10-31. Archived from the original on 2012-10-21. Retrieved 2012-10-31.
  20. ^ . 2012-10-31. Archived from the original on 2012-10-21. Retrieved 2012-10-31.
  21. ^ "Aptoidedev store info.xml". 2012-10-31. Retrieved 2012-10-31.
  22. ^ "Aptoidedev store extras.xml". 2012-10-31. Retrieved 2012-10-31.[permanent dead link]
  23. ^ "Aptoidedev store stats.xml". 2012-10-31. Retrieved 2012-10-31.[permanent dead link]
  24. ^ "Home Aptoide". Retrieved 2015-04-27.
  25. ^ Jacinto,Roberto (2010-02-07). "apt-get for Android - with GUI". Retrieved 2012-10-31.
  26. ^ (in Portuguese). 2010-09-29. Archived from the original on 2012-03-28. Retrieved 2012-10-31.
  27. ^ (in Portuguese). 2011-09-29. Archived from the original on 2012-01-02. Retrieved 2012-10-31.
  28. ^ "Silicon Valley @ Codebits" (in Portuguese). 2011-11-11. Retrieved 2012-10-31.
  29. ^ "Release v9.0.0.0(9005) · Aptoide/Aptoide-client-v8".
  30. ^ The Aptoide Team (10 May 2017). "How To Reach Mobile Users in Asia". Aptoide official Blog. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  31. ^ a b c "About us: Taking App Discovery to the Next Level". Aptoide. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  32. ^ "Release Release v8.3.0.0_8300 · Aptoide/Aptoide-client-v8".
  33. ^ "Tags · Aptoide/Aptoide-client-v8".

External links

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Aptoide is an online marketplace for mobile applications which runs on the Android operating system 1 In Aptoide unlike the Android default Play Store there is not a unique and centralized store instead each user manages their own store The software package is published by Aptoide S A a for profit company incorporated in 2011 and headquartered in Lisbon Portugal AptoideDeveloperAptoideWritten inJavaOS familyAndroid Marketplace Google Play Amazon Underground Android Appstore Working stateCurrentSource modelOpen source softwareInitial releaseNovember 17 2009 2009 11 17 Marketing targetSmartphone Tablet computerAvailable inMulti lingualPlatformsARM Android x86LicenseGPLv3Official websiteen wbr aptoide wbr comthird party android app store There are several versions of the Aptoide app Aptoide for smartphones and tablets Aptoide TV an edition for smart TVs and STBs Aptoide VR and Aptoide Kids developed for children s devices The Android application used to access the stores is open source 2 and there are several forks such as F Droid 3 The communication between the client and servers is done using an open protocol based on XML The concept is inspired by the APT packaging manager which can work with multiple sources repositories When the user wants a package they can use the client to search for sources where the application is stored The name Aptoide is formed from the words APT the Debian package manager and oide the last syllable of Android Contents 1 History 2 Description 2 1 Android client 2 2 Interfaces 3 Usage 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditAptoide started as a proposal of Paulo Trezentos at the 2009 Caixa Magica Summer Camp 4 The proposal was accepted by whom and later became what today is Aptoide This first stage of development was later developed in the scope of SAPO Summerbits 5 The idea behind Aptoide came from different sources On one hand the research in Linux installers in Mancoosi European Project 6 Paulo Trezentos PhD project and Portugal Telecom A5 phone project where the team participated In the end of 2010 it was launched in the Bazaar Android site Bazaar Android provided the possibility for the users to create their own store In August 2012 Aptoide and Bazaar Android brands were merged to allow a better communication 7 In 2011 Aptoide S A was incorporated in Lisbon Portugal as a spin off of CM Software 8 9 10 In 2011 F Droid was forked from Aptoide In 2013 Aptoide received a total of 750 000 euros in seed funding from Portugal Ventures In 2015 the company secured a Series A financing round of 3 7 million euros 4 million dollars led by German venture capital firm e ventures with co investment from Gobi Partners China and Golden Gate Ventures Singapore The investment has allowed Aptoide to grow its team currently having over 60 employees 11 In 2014 Aptoide filed a European Union Antitrust complaint against Google claiming that Google creates obstacles for users to install third party app stores links essential services with Google Play thus blocking again these third party app stores and blocks access to Aptoide websites in its Chrome Web browser 12 In May 2015 Aptoide announced that it would start its operations in Asia 13 by opening an office in Singapore In 2017 Aptoide announced that it would be working with AppCoin clarification needed and enter the digital currency business with the plainly named AppCoins Launched in conjunction with the 2017 Web Summit edition the 18 million Initial Coin Offering ICO will allow users to use AppCoins to pay each other or for in app purchases such as game upgrades 14 Appcoin s 200 million users will be incentivized to engage with advertising to earn currency 14 Description EditAndroid client Edit Aptoide client allows one to search browse and install applications in the Android phone Aptoide is available in 17 languages 15 To install Aptoide the user has to retrieve the APK installable file from the official site The installation is not available through Google Play Store due to 4 5 Non compete clause of Google Play Developer Distribution Agreement 16 This is the same clause that blocks the Amazon Appstore application from being available through Google Play Installing Aptoide requires users to allow the installation from Unknown sources in Android settings 17 After the installation of Aptoide the user can add stores repositories Besides the default store Apps many other are available from different stores When a store is added using the URL of the store Aptoide retrieves the list of the applications and stores it locally The user can then browse in the applications or search in the Internet for other stores In June 2011 Aptoide Uploader was released as a sister application from the same development team Aptoide Uploader is an Android app that allows users to upload to an existent Aptoide store 18 Aptoide Uploader uses the available Aptoide Webservices 19 to upload the application The submitted APK file is kept in the user s store where they can manage For the user that wants to backup their apps to a private store it is advisable to use Aptoide Apps Backup that keeps a record of the apps that are backed up All the applications in stores are managed using a backoffice in the Aptoide site citation needed Aptoide Apps Backup uses the webservices to upload the APK file to the store To know what applications are already backed up Aptoide Apps Backup uses the info xml XML file available in the store citation needed Interfaces Edit The communication between the Android client applications and the store is done using a XML file called info xml This file lists the applications in the store as well the basic information about each application available Info xml is open and a detailed definition is available 20 Part of info xml 21 file lt apklst gt lt version gt 5 lt version gt lt repository gt lt basepath gt http mirror apk10 aptoide com apks 10 aptoide f63c6f2461f65f32b6d144d6d2ff982e aptoidedev lt basepath gt lt appscount gt 1 lt appscount gt lt repository gt lt package gt lt name gt Aptoide lt name gt lt package gt There are two other XML files extra xml 22 and stats xml 23 Extra xml contains additional information about the apps such as the full description The file stats xml contains the downloads and likes of the available applications Usage EditAptoide usage was reported as follows 24 25 26 27 28 Aptoide version Date Unique Yearly Users Stores Different apps Cumulative downloads9 0 0 5 June 2018 29 150 000 000 30 31 1 000 000 31 7 000 000 000 31 8 3 30 May 2017 32 142 000 000 250 000 900 000 3 600 000 0008 0 0 3 October 2016 33 200 000 660 000 2 700 000 0006 5 2 July 2015 100 000 000 140 000 330 000 1 580 000 0006 3 0 April 2015 136 000 311 000 1 424 000 0006 2 3 126 000 275 000 1 276 000 0005 0 0 20 March 20144 1 3 22 July 2013 1 300 000 350 000 120 000 380 000 0004 0 0 4 December 2012 500 000 170 000 50 000 150 000 0002 7 1 2 August 2012 200 000 88 000 65 000 60 000 0002 7 19 June 2012 107 000 62 000 43 000 44 000 0002 6 2 April 2012 82 000 51 000 34 000 32 000 0002 6 1 2 March 2012 57 000 36 000 19 000 22 900 0002 6 20 January 2012 42 000 27 100 16 000 17 400 0002 5 4 22 December 2011 34 000 22 200 13 400 14 000 0002 5 3 2 November 2011 21 000 13 300 9 400 9 100 0002 5 2 22 September 2011 14 800 10 300 7 700 6 800 0002 5 1 22 June 2011 6 800 3 500 4 000 2 100 0002 5 3 June 2011 5 300 1 200 3 100 2 000 0002 4 1 May 2011 3 700 1 600 2 000 1 500 000See also EditList of mobile app distribution platformsReferences Edit Alternative to Google Play Store 23 November 2011 Retrieved 2012 11 23 Aptoide Github aptoide org About F Droid 31 October 2011 Retrieved 2012 10 31 2009 Summer Internship Aptoide in Portuguese 5 August 2009 Retrieved 2012 10 30 permanent dead link Projectos seleccionados para o programa SAPO Summerbits 2 Edicao 2009 in Portuguese 3 August 2009 Archived from the original on 2014 10 01 Retrieved 2012 10 31 Thomson John Trezentos Paulo 23 May 2011 D6 4 Final packages of the Mancoosi tools for Mandriva Linux and Caixa Magica PDF Retrieved 2012 10 31 BazaarAndroid is now Aptoide com 27 July 2012 Retrieved 2012 10 31 About Aptoide Android Apps Store 2014 07 13 Archived from the original on 2014 07 13 Retrieved 2021 09 01 Legal Information en aptoide com Retrieved 2021 09 01 dun amp bradstreet Aptoide S A profile dun amp bradstreet Archived from the original on 2021 09 01 Russell Jon Aptoide Lands 4M To Grow Its Alternative Android App Store In Emerging Markets TechCrunch Retrieved 2016 10 20 Butcher Mike Third Party Android App Store Files EU Antitrust Complaint TechCrunch Retrieved 2016 10 20 Portuguese Google Play competitor Aptoide brings its branded app store concept to Southeast Asia 25 May 2015 Retrieved 2015 07 15 a b Ferreira Reinaldo 8 November 2017 18 million ICO Social Android app store Aptoide launches AppCoins EU Startups Aptoide Translators 2011 07 27 Retrieved 2012 10 31 permanent dead link Google Play Developer Distribution Agreement 2012 10 31 Retrieved 2012 10 31 Android Open Distribution 2012 10 31 Retrieved 2012 10 31 Aptoide Uploader is now available Now you can upload your android applications to your own Bazaar repository 2011 06 17 Retrieved 2012 10 31 Aptoide Webservices description 2012 10 31 Archived from the original on 2012 10 21 Retrieved 2012 10 31 Aptoide Client Server Interfaces 2012 10 31 Archived from the original on 2012 10 21 Retrieved 2012 10 31 Aptoidedev store info xml 2012 10 31 Retrieved 2012 10 31 Aptoidedev store extras xml 2012 10 31 Retrieved 2012 10 31 permanent dead link Aptoidedev store stats xml 2012 10 31 Retrieved 2012 10 31 permanent dead link Home Aptoide Retrieved 2015 04 27 Jacinto Roberto 2010 02 07 apt get for Android with GUI Retrieved 2012 10 31 Codebits2011 2 perguntas a Paulo Trezentos in Portuguese 2010 09 29 Archived from the original on 2012 03 28 Retrieved 2012 10 31 Spin off da Caixa Magica testa implementacao de Aptoide a partir de Silicon Valley in Portuguese 2011 09 29 Archived from the original on 2012 01 02 Retrieved 2012 10 31 Silicon Valley Codebits in Portuguese 2011 11 11 Retrieved 2012 10 31 Release v9 0 0 0 9005 Aptoide Aptoide client v8 The Aptoide Team 10 May 2017 How To Reach Mobile Users in Asia Aptoide official Blog Retrieved 16 December 2019 a b c About us Taking App Discovery to the Next Level Aptoide Retrieved 16 December 2019 Release Release v8 3 0 0 8300 Aptoide Aptoide client v8 Tags Aptoide Aptoide client v8 External links EditAndroid markets at Curlie Aptoide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aptoide amp oldid 1142259181, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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