I use to have an app which could read all logs of all apps, and I could filter my results to a particular app. This was wonderful for reading my logs when I did not have access to the IDE.
But, of course, the newest Android OS does not allow reading other app's logs unless I root my phone (which I do not want to do).
Is there an easy way for me to read my logs for apps that I write? Maybe give a permission or something. Since I wrote them, can I somehow read my own? This way I could troubleshoot in real-time while away from my PC.
I thought about writing the log to a text file, or database file. But I would not get the other useful info that B4A produces which a really need (activity start, service stop, etc. etc.)
Any suggestions besides rooting the phone?
But, of course, the newest Android OS does not allow reading other app's logs unless I root my phone (which I do not want to do).
Is there an easy way for me to read my logs for apps that I write? Maybe give a permission or something. Since I wrote them, can I somehow read my own? This way I could troubleshoot in real-time while away from my PC.
I thought about writing the log to a text file, or database file. But I would not get the other useful info that B4A produces which a really need (activity start, service stop, etc. etc.)
Any suggestions besides rooting the phone?