Same as all the other versions, except I haven't tried flashing it straight from Jelly Bean, and would recommend that you flash this from Kitkat.
These are the apps that were removed:
Asus Setup Wizard Asus Social Network Asus Task Kindle My Asus My Frame Omlet Party rim binary Press reader Share rim binary Splashtop What's Next Zinio reader
This ROM, just like all of the others I've made, is deodexed, debloated, rooted, zipaligned and has full busybox installed.
The following apps have been removed:
Asus Pad Tutorial Asus Reader Asus Setup Wizard Buddy Buzz Facebook poster Kindle Magnifier Tutorial My Bit Cast My Net PC Sync Launcher PinPal Press Reader Watch Calender Zinio Reader
It should not be necessary to wipe anything, but if you want to be extra sure wipe the cache/dalvik cache
Okey the ROM is now done uploading and is ready for you to flash.
Same features as last version: Rooted, partially de-bloated, deodexed, zipaligned and includes busybox. I also tried to add init.d support but halfway through uploading I realised that you need to modify the kernel for that so I'm pretty sure it won't work.
List of removed apps:
Asus Pad Tutorial Asus Reader Asus Setup Wizard Buddy Buzz Facebook Poster Kindle Magnifier Tutorial My Bitcast My Net Pinpal Press Reader Watch Calender Zinio Reader
Okey since the new update from Asus is out I did what had to be done and rooted, deodexed, zipaligned, partially debloated and added busybox to it.
To install it simply put it on your sdcard and flash it (may want to wipe cache and dalvik cache just to be sure).
I removed the following apps:
Asus pad tutorial Asus reader Asus setup wizard Buddy Buzz Chrome Facebook poster (?) Kindle My bit cast My net PC Sync PinPal Pressreader Watch calender Zinio reader
I made a pre-rooted, deodexed, zipaligned and partially debloated version of the new WWE_A68-10.4.12.24 update. Thought you guys would be interested in it.
Does this mean there is more overall storage space as the /sdcard is actually a mount point? Meaning that the more I remove from the "rom" side of things more storage space would be available?
You have to unlock the bootloader to install a custom ROM, and the Asus bootloader unlocker comes with a bevy of warning screens telling you that you'll be voiding your warranty by proceeding.
Whether this can hold up in court depends on the consumer protection laws in your relevant country, but for people like you and me who imported the device because it's not available in our own country, this is irrelevant - they'll do everything they can to disavow warranty coverage.