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  1. Tasker for Android

    Tasker is an application for Android which performs tasks (sets of actions) based on contexts (application, time, date, location, event, gesture) in user-defined profiles or in clickable or timer …

  2. Tasker for Android

    It's the Google Play Store version, so you can safely install it over your Google Play Store app. Be aware that this version might not be fully tested, specially if the file name contains "beta".

  3. Tasker for Android

    Here are only some of the things you could do with Tasker, it's real power is the flexibility to combine contexts and tasks however you wish. If you want pre-made projects that are ready to …

  4. Tasker Userguide

    Tasker Userguide Profiles Main Screen Contexts Application Time Day Location Location Edit State A-Z Event Event Edit A-Z Tasks General Task Edit Flow Control Task Widgets / …

  5. App Creation - Tasker

    Introduction Tasker allows creation of completely standalone apps (APK files) which have no requirement for Tasker to be installed on the device they're used on. The intention is to allow …

  6. Write Secure Settings Permission - Tasker

    To use this, Tasker needs to be granted permission to Write Secure Settings on your device

  7. Known Tasker Issues And Workarounds

    Make sure to exempt the "Tasker Settings" app (not only Tasker itself) from battery optimization (details here) so that Tasker can call it in the background. Even if you already have the …

  8. Tasker for Android

    Short answer: no. Long answer: when a new app is created, Tasker doesn't create new java code to implement the things in your task or project configuration. Instead, the existing Tasker code …

  9. Tasker for Android

    Important Note: I have developed all my plugins before I was Tasker's developer. I have recently acquired it and have been working relentlessly to update it as much as I can.

  10. Tasker for Android

    Standard Android doesn't allow an app to change, poke, prod or peek at anything within another app, including simulating keypresses and screen taps. On a rooted device, you can use some …