The supported formats are:
- Stand alone APK files, and split APK files that are on the same folder (needs access to the folder though, so it should be on the file system) .
- APKM (of APK-Mirror).
- XAPK (of APK-Pure) , including copying of OBB files when the installation is complete. You don't have to have those on the file system, but it's very recommended for performance reasons.
- APKS (of SAI app), as well as any other ZIP-based file that just has the split APK files
Other than being able to install multiple split-APK file formats on various apps, it has those features too:
- This is the only app that I know of that requests (starting from Android O) to create an app icon on the launcher
- No annoyances and no ads while installing. Only a progress to show, and trying to do it as quickly as possible.
- Checks before installing if it's even possible, based on currently installed apps.
- For rooted devices, you get extra features: (try to) remove the files upon success, auto-grant permissions, (request to) install on SD-card.
- And many app-related functions for installed apps, listing of APK files (only stand alone, for now) , removed apps... Batch operations, shortcut creation, sorting, filtering,...