This extension lets you send pre configured pushes to tasker via pushbullet
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3.00
(Rating count:
5)
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3.00
All time rating average:
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2018-03-06 | Nixos | would definitely recommend | ||
2018-03-06 | Nixos | en | would definitely recommend | |
2015-08-13 | Bill DeWitt | I'm concerned that it is not documented or reviewed well and that it wants my Pushbullet authentication string. I'm not knowledgeable enough to test it to be sure it's not malicious. It would be great if I could trust it. | ||
2015-08-13 | Bill DeWitt | en | I'm concerned that it is not documented or reviewed well and that it wants my Pushbullet authentication string. I'm not knowledgeable enough to test it to be sure it's not malicious. It would be great if I could trust it. | |
2015-06-17 | Ahmed Z | I wouldn't trust a random app made by "mattthewalner" why doesnt pushbullet make this app.. | ||
2015-06-17 | Ahmed Z | en | I wouldn't trust a random app made by "mattthewalner" why doesnt pushbullet make this app.. | |
2015-05-28 | Larry Wapnitsky | Looks good, but need a manual to figure out some specifics | ||
2015-05-28 | Larry Wapnitsky | en | Looks good, but need a manual to figure out some specifics | |
2015-01-09 | A Google user | Allows me to configure my tasker commands as buttons and send them through pushbullet without having to remember them all. Easy to set up (just needs your API key) and then you can create your command buttons easily enough. | ||
2015-01-09 | A Google user | en | Allows me to configure my tasker commands as buttons and send them through pushbullet without having to remember them all. Easy to set up (just needs your API key) and then you can create your command buttons easily enough. |