Android ROMs, the easy way: Testing the new CyanogenMod Installer
CyanogenMod, the largest custom Android ROM, is looking to jump into the mainstream in a big way. The top members of the team responsible for the ROM recently received $7 million in funding to form CyanogenMod Inc.
First up on the new company's agenda is to turn CyanogenMod into something a normal person can use. This starts with revamping the install process. Typically, installing an Android ROM is a thousand-step process that involved lots of Googling, lots of command line work, and lots of downloading random bits of software from untrusted websites. For potential new customers, it's a huge barrier to entry—and something CyanogenMod Inc. is hoping to fix with its new installer.