Cook Your Own Roms For Android – RelentlessAppz ROM Roaster Review
I recently told you about RelentlessAppz and their fantastic software called Relentless Command Centre. Well shortly after that was released, Sean Marsh contacted me about his newest “invention”. I have been playing with it for a couple of weeks. Its called RelentlessAppz ROM Roaster. Cool name, huh?
The idea is really simple. If like me, you are constantly on the look out for a decent ROM for your Android handset. You will find that every ROM you try is almost right. Just not exactly how you like. For example, being in Ireland, it always annoys me that I have to re-enter my APNs to get my data connection going whilst most others have them preset. Or when I reflash, the most essential app for me is Titanium Backup. Some chefs add them, some don’t.
Well, if you relate to all that and feel like having a little fun, then this is for you.
Relentless Appz ROM Roaster
This is a review of the software. Later I will write, not so much a how to as its pretty simple, but more of a tips and tricks of the software. Whilst Sean doesn’t get a gold star for his Photoshop skills
, he does get bonus stars for making something that is usually out of the reach of the everyday user in to a simple click click affair.
Features
- Add your own APN list
- Add a custom boot screen and Launcher
- Add your own fonts
- Enable APPS2SD
- Choose where apps get installed
- Install specific keyboards
- Add Social networks, Music apps and File sharing apps
- Fine tune control over what apps get added at the beginning
- Add superuser app
- GREAT FUN!!!
- 32b Compatibility Mode -E.g Use a Hero ROM on a Dream/Magic
This is your control centre.
You need a base ROM to work with and load that into the interface. Then as you move along you add and remove features that not completely your liking. When you are done, you hit the turkey and flash your device.
If you need reminding on flashing devices just use the search button on this site.
PRICE: £4.99
About the author
Owner of an IT company called Data Defence IT Solutions. Living in the West of Ireland and married with a kid... I clearly love technology and gadgets. At the minute I have a Tranquil Windows Home Server to manage my websites, files and entertainment. I use an Android handset, the Hero as my personal phone and a Nokia n86 as my business phone.
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