EtchDroid Versions Save

An application to write OS images to USB drives, on Android, no root required.

v1.9.rc1

4 months ago

Major rewrite of EtchDroid!

• New Material You UI, much more intuitive and easier to use! • EtchDroid will now recover from most write failures and ask you to unplug and reconnect your USB drive • After writing the image, it will also be verified to ensure it didn't get corrupted • The DMG functionality has been removed; use an older version if you still need it

Please test the app and report any issues! If you're a graphics designer I'd really appreciate suggestions on how to improve the app design.

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Want to contribute? You can help out translating the app; a brand new translation should take less than 1 hour.

dmg-support

1 year ago

This is the last version of the app that will support DMG images. You can download it if you need it.

v1.5.1

1 year ago

This is the last version of the app that will support DMG images. You can download it if you need it.

It is otherwise pretty much the same as the previous release

v1.5

3 years ago
  • Updates and bug fixes to libaums will bring improved reliability with "picky" USB drives and Android devices
  • Translation updates

v1.4

4 years ago
  • EtchDroid now uses libusb under the hood. This should bring much improved stability
  • Night mode toggle disabled on Pie or newer as it would cause issues to many people. Please let me know if you want it back.

v1.3.32

4 years ago
  • Updated translations
  • Updated dependencies

v1.3.3

5 years ago
  • Added Turkish translation
  • Updated LibreSSL to latest version

v1.3.2

5 years ago
  • Fixed a bug that made the app crash when pressing any button on Android 6.0

v1.3.1

5 years ago
  • Minor update, I'm trying to work around a Play Store issue.

v1.3

5 years ago

Changelog

  • Dark theme
  • You can now open image files from a file manager (DMG files may fail to open at times, please report any issues)
  • Workaround for Android 9 issue
    • A dialog is shown warning the user that they might need to reboot their device if the write fails
    • After reading the USB drive size, the block device is closed. This might fix the issue, YMMV. Report any issues.