The first thing you might want to take a look at is the templates. The MacroDroid home page ( Figure A) is perfectly designed to make it easy for any level of user to get started.įigure A MacroDroid running on a Verizon-branded Droid Turbo. Tap the launcher, accept the license, and you’re ready to automate. Once the installation is complete, you’ll find the launcher in your app drawer or on your home screen (or both). If the permissions listing is acceptable, tap Accept.Open the Google Play Store on your Android device.
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Let’s install MacroDroid and see how you can make it a part of your daily Android life. With an in-app purchase, you can gain access to the Pro version and unlimited macros (with unlimited actions and constraints per macro) for $2.99 (USD).
This version is limited to only five macros, with a few actions and constraints per macro. You’ll find only one version of the app on the Google Play Store - the free version. Although it doesn’t have the impressive abilities of Tasker, it can make automation an option for those less than Android adept.
If you don’t have time to spend diving into that which is Tasker, there are other apps that make automation easier. For anyone wishing to add automation to their Android device, Tasker is the app to use - if you have time to invest in learning the ins and out of the app (the end result is worth it). The only caveat with Tasker is its rather steep learning curve.
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