Smartphones have facilitated the lives of users in many aspects – access to email, the Internet, in contact with other people for 24 hours in various forms. But it also seems to have grown a dependency on user’s attention to the equipment.
The application AutomateIT want to “cut the cord” and wants to make the smartphone as independent as possible. The concept is based on creating a set of “rules” that are defined in the equipment. For example, you can set a time for the phone from silent mode, and outside these hours is with sound. This without having to touch it. Or automatically enable GPS when Google Maps is started. There is a free version – with limited rules and already pre-defined – and there is a paid version which provides access to a number of extra features for 1 , 69 euros, and not advertising. It is also warning that some features may require routing of the Android phone. The software has an English version and all are invited to develop new rules that may be used by the community . In the Market Rules is possible to find all the rules created by other people around the world. Written under the new Orthographic Agreement
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