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#TASKR OR IFTTT FREE#
OK, maybe one finger just to activate it.IFTTT is the free way to get all your apps and devices talking to each other. Because, yes, there are tons and tons of Recipes already available that may be perfect for you and will require that you not even lift a finger. You should definitely check this out, along with the IFTTT site to get inspiration or find pre-built Recipes. There are also Channels, which are the building blocks for Recipes. Triggers are the “if this” part, while Actions are the “do that” part. Those examples I just described are called “Recipes.” Recipes are built from Triggers and Actions. If you post a picture to Instagram, you could have it automatically set as your phone’s wallpaper. If you receive a Gmail message with an attachment, you could automatically send that attachment to Dropbox.
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If the weather calls for rain tomorrow, you could have a notification sent to your phone. If you showed up to the Whitehouse, you could have your phone automatically Tweet at Barack Obama. I know, that’s nothing new, but it gets better. For example, if you leave work, you could have your phone text your wife. You decide if this happens, then you want that to happen as a result. Could I have been more vague there? Probably not. Think of it a bit like Tasker, only even more broad with tie-ins to popular internet services. The incredibly popular automate-your-life service has been an internet favorite for some time, especially for those who want things to just happen depending on certain circumstances. IFTTT – “if this, then that” – is now available on Android.