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Tasker - Megan - 12-22-2015

Does anyone else use tasker for Android?

What kind of things have you achieved with it?

Here's the link for anyone who doesn't know what it it is.

http://tasker.dinglisch.net/


RE: Tasker - OversouL - 12-22-2015

I don't use it, but it sounds interesting to use. Although I limit apps on my phone now because of not having enough storage space for updating apps later on. Stressed


RE: Tasker - Megan - 12-22-2015

(12-22-2015, 02:25 PM)OversouL Wrote: I don't use it, but it sounds interesting to use. Although I limit apps on my phone now because of not having enough storage space for updating apps later on. Stressed

Which phone do you have? Surely if it's a droid you can just add an SD card?


RE: Tasker - OversouL - 12-22-2015

(12-22-2015, 02:51 PM)Megan Wrote: Which phone do you have? Surely if it's a droid you can just add an SD card?

A Samsung Galaxy SII SGH-T989.

Device memory is about 2GB and only 202MB left. USB storage still has 3GB left. I would like to re-partition it, but the only guide I found was for another model. Notamused


RE: Tasker - mothered - 12-23-2015

If only I knew of this when I had my Android device.

Under "Here are only some of the things you could do with Tasker" (on the site), Is very Impressive.


RE: Tasker - Megan - 12-23-2015

(12-23-2015, 04:51 AM)mothered Wrote: If only I knew of this when I had my Android device.

Under "Here are only some of the things you could do with Tasker" (on the site), Is very Impressive.

So far I've made mine auto text but only on certain times at certain dates, change brightness when plugged in, turn off wifi / on wifi when I'm at home or at uni.

It really is a cool and powerful app when you get used to it.


RE: Tasker - mothered - 12-23-2015

(12-23-2015, 10:46 AM)Megan Wrote: So far I've made mine auto text but only on certain times at certain dates, change brightness when plugged in, turn off wifi / on wifi when I'm at home or at uni.

It really is a cool and powerful app when you get used to it.

Thanks for the feedback.

If I decide to go back to an Android cell phone, I'll take this under advisement. At the moment, my Windows phone Is serving me well, but I've always liked the Android platform.