Event Manager helps you get the most out of your Android device by having your device respond to events which occur and taking certain actions. For instance, when you plug your device into AC power, you would like to have your device shut off bluetooth, WIFI and turn down the notification volume. Another example would be automatically launching navigation or starting your playlist playing on Mondays and Fridays when you dock the device in your car. It is also possible to schedule events to have your ringtone change for instance on workdays at 8AM and schedule another event to change to a home ringtone at 5PM. Nesting conditions are also possible where your device only takes actions if all conditions are met.
This application was designed to be as light on the system as possible to achieve the desired results. For instance, the scheduler is setup so that when you create scheduled events, the app sets an alarm within Android and then goes dormant until Android notifies the app that the schedule has been met. The way the application was designed there is no polling or constant running activities which may impact your battery. Everything is “set and forget” until the Android operating system notifies the app that it needs to respond to a condition.
Conditions:
WIFI Change (connected to SSID / Disconnected)
A specific time and day
Battery state changes (LOW/OK)
Between time/day range
Display state changes (display on/off)
Dock state changes (docked desk, car or undocked)
Headset state changes (headset plugged or unplugged)
Power state changes (plugged USB and/or plugged AC)
When the device reboots
Results:
Change notification or ringtone
Change ringer, notification, music and alarm volume settings independently.
Launch application
Launch web page
Start listening to a playlist
Play a sound
Change screen off timeout
Text-To-Speech
Toggle WIFI
Toggle airplane mode
Toggle auto rotate
Toggle bluetooth
Toggle mobile data
Toggle account sync
Widget support is now available which allows you to execute an event on touch. Try it out by adding a widget for your event to the home screen. You can now enable/disable an event by long pressing the event. This is useful should you need to disable an event from automatically executing. A disabled event can still be executed via the widget so if you create a widget and do not want the widget to follow the normal automatic execute conditions, simply create the event and disable it. Your widget will still execute the event on touching.
V1.13
ADDED - Toggle event notifications on/off
FIXED - "toggle tether" showing "toggle GPS" on title
FIXED - "screen off timeout" showing "bluetooth" on title
ADDED - Added "Never" option for screen off timeout
V1.10
ADDED - condition Bluetooth connected/disconnected
ADDED - result enable/disable tether *** root required ***
FIXED - Feeback needs to be scrollable due to small resolution screens
HACK - HTC-M8 reporting invalid BatteryManager.EXTRA_PLUGGED of 8
ADDED - WIFI connected to ANY SSID
V1.9
ADDED - 24hr format when choosing times
FIXED - "Unable to start activity" error. EventManager fromPreferences returning null.
FIXED - "WakeLock under-locked" in EventReceiver
FIXED - "NullPointerException" bug in WiFiStateChange condition
UPDATED - Feedback report (commons-net-3.3)
UPDATED - Better information when submitting logs
V1.8
Added new text-to-speech result
Added execute via event long press
Added result launch web page
Fixed Bug in "Between day/time does" day matching
Fixed Bug in "at a specific time" not executing due to seconds/milliseconds different
Fixed missing serialVersionUID in TimeSpecific
Changed "Between day/time does" will not execute. Use "at a specific time".
熱門國家 | 系統支援 | 版本 | 費用 | APP評分 | 上架日期 | 更新日期 |
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未知 | Android Google Play | 1.14 App下載 | 免費 | 1970-01-01 | 2015-04-21 |