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All I know is in the past we would automate going to websites and pushing buttons.
Now let's think about going to apps and pushing buttons, right there on your Android cell phone.
Just like we would push the third button that is marked Submit, we should be able to do the same thing on Android apps.
One app, pushing buttons on other apps.
I wonder if my ideas have any merit?
Sure, there's things like Samsung routines. But they only get you to pre-approved activities provided by apps.
I was thinking of going farther, and simulating a person who (looks into the HTML of those apps and) pushes buttons (depending on criteria.)
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All I know is in the past we would automate going to websites and pushing buttons.
Now let's think about going to apps and pushing buttons, right there on your Android cell phone.
Just like we would push the third button that is marked Submit, we should be able to do the same thing on Android apps.
One app, pushing buttons on other apps.
I wonder if my ideas have any merit?
Sure, there's things like Samsung routines. But they only get you to pre-approved activities provided by apps.
I was thinking of going farther, and simulating a person who (looks into the HTML of those apps and) pushes buttons (depending on criteria.)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: