Based on our record, Automagic Premium seems to be a lot more popular than Launch Centre Pro. While we know about 40 links to Automagic Premium, we've tracked only 1 mention of Launch Centre Pro. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Re: iOS Safari default search conundrum: You could use something like Launch Center Pro[1] to pass queries to your search URL in Safari. Minor convention change (eg. Initiate search from LC vs. Directly in Safari) but it's still at least one less step. [1: https://contrast.co/launch-center-pro/]. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
MacroDroid is the one that's easiest to use, among the powerful ones. Tasker has more power for detailed functions but the interface is hell. Or, if you want free, I always suggest Automagic, from automagic4android.com. It has the best interface and is more powerful than MacroDroid, but the dev gave up on it and decided to give it away. If you try that, you'll have to use version 1.37 (unless you're using android... Source: about 1 year ago
MD has a free version limited to 5 macros, with unobtrusive ads. If you want free, then try Automagic, free from automagic4android.com as abandonware, but you'll have to use version 1.37 if you're using Android 12 or above. Source: about 1 year ago
Automagic is still available from the website, for free. automagic4android.com. If you have android 12 or 13, you will need to get version 1.37, not the latest one. Thanks to goolag. Source: about 1 year ago
One more thing: If you don't use them already, you might look into some automation apps. My top rec. For new users is MacroDroid. It's basically straightforward scripting, and easy to learn. Some people hate the idea of trackers, and MD has quite a few, because the base version is free. Tasker is also scripting but the interface was very badly designed and it's more complex, and seems to have more quirks (like you... Source: over 1 year ago
If it were me, I'd install Automagic (free now from automagic4android.com) and use the overlay feature available in the "Control UI" action, and see if those things are something that can perform functions. You might be able to figure out what app it's from by that. You may have to enable extra permissions for it using ADB in order for that to work, but there are tutorials for that all over the place, and it's... Source: over 1 year ago
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