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Tasker
Developer(s)Crafty Apps EU
Initial release2010[1]
Operating systemAndroid
Size(Varies with device)
TypeAutomation, tools
LicensePaid (free 14-day trial download, initially)[1]
Websitetasker.dinglisch.net

Tasker is an application for Android which performs tasks based on contexts (application, time, date, location, event, gesture) in user-defined profiles, clickable or timer home screen widgets. It controls an Android device without the need for root or a special home screen.

Management

Tasker works manually as well as automatically. It monitors the phone for contexts and performs tasks based on them. A profile stands as combination of a context and a task.[2]

Functions

Listed functions are the main tasks that can be performed by the app. As per updates, several features may be removed or added.[3]

  • Passcode-lock sensitive applications
  • Change phone settings using
  • Wake up with random tunes
  • Text-to-speech; read out loud: incoming SMS/ phone number, WiFi/Bluetooth status
  • Change home icons and wallpaper daily (or in particular locations)
  • Turn the phone upside down to return to the home screen,
  • Tilt 90 degrees to the left and back to toggle speakerphone during a call
  • Create a Home widget
  • Remap camera etc. buttons to other applications, or show a menu of applications and/or actions
  • Zip/unzip application data on the fly when an application is launched/exits
  • Pause music playback while in a particular application, restart on exit
  • Change the Home icon for any application
  • Take time-lapse photo series (secretive)
  • Make regular backup of a file on the SD card
  • Track phone location via SMS in case of theft
  • Extend the use of the media button on headset:
  • Take a picture from a distance or go to the previous media track with a long press
  • Record call times and destinations to the SD card
  • Show popups when an SMS arrives from a particular phone number
  • Setup birthdays SMS to be sent months before it happens
  • Record battery levels over time to a file on SD card
  • Setup a vacation SMS message, with different messages for different callers
  • Launch a music application when headphones are connected

Release

Released in 2010,[1] in November 2015, Tasker app was removed from the Google Play Store for violating the Developer Programme Policy regarding Dangerous Products for system interference. The issue appeared related to Doze and App Standby features, which were instead of a blanket permission to ignore battery optimizations.[4] Google allows chat and voice apps to use the permission in Android to ignore the new battery optimization, features introduced with Doze Mode in Android 6.0 Marshmallow.[5] Although the app was back as "paid app" in 2016, the availability for Android 6.0 stands unknown through the Google Play Store.

Task App Factory

The "Task App Factory" is similar app from the same developers. Tasker App Factory turns tasks into standalone apps, which can be distributed and installed on devices without the actual Tasker app.[2] Exporting them, they can be triggered with voice, using touchless Controls. It uses the AutoVoice plugin. Unlike its parent app, the Task App Factory is free at the Google Play Store.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Purdy, Kevin (August 13, 2014). "How to Turn Your Android Phone into a Fully-Automated Superphone". Retrieved March 20, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Ara, Wagoner (July 29, 2014). "Tasker review: The thing you need to do all the things". Retrieved March 20, 2016.
  3. ^ "Turn your brilliant Tasker tasks into stand-alone apps". TechRepublic. Retrieved 2016-03-20.
  4. ^ "(Update: it's back) Tasker has been pulled from the Play Store". Android Authority. Retrieved 2016-03-20.
  5. ^ Reed, Brad. "Hardcore Android users' favorite app vanishes from Google Play store". BGR. Retrieved 2016-03-20.

Tasker on Google Play