EasyContent



You found something to read on the internet ? Improve the readability by making an ebook with this content. You can also read it later while offline.

Features:
-available as a share action in your web browser
-extract automatically the content of web pages, and only the relevant content
-no data uploaded, no account needed, to protect your privacy
-save as ebook, local web page, or simple text
-send the content to the clipboard, or to other app such as your mailer

The paid version remove ads and let you share content to other app.




CopySearch

Copy text from everywhere and search for it wherever you want




USES CASES: 

Surfing on the web, find something on which you want to know more, or want its translation, or location ? Just copy the text, quick launch CopySearch through notification bar or hardware search button, and query Wikipedia, Wiktionary, Google Translate, Google Map or whatever site you want. 

FEATURES: 

-quick access in notification bar
-launch with long press on hardware search button 
-add search sources really easily 
-history of your copied texts and search queries 
-search by date

DETAILS: 

As soon as you copy a text in an application, by long pressing on it, this text becomes available for search queries in CopySearch. You can see it in the notification bar.
Select which sources you want from both the installed apps that are searchable and from your custom sources.
Add custom sources easily. First give a name to the new source. CopySearch will find the URL of the corresponding site and its icon. That's it. You can edit the found URL if it is not the one you expect.
You can choose to display directly the best match of your query in your custom sources or to display a list of results.

PRE-CONFIGURED SOURCES: 

Google, Wikipedia, Wiktionary, Google Map, Google Translate, IMDb, YouTube, Google Shopping, Google Books, Google News, Amazon.

HOW IT WORKS: 

While creating a custom source, CopySearch finds the URL of the site by querying in background Google web search engine.
CopySearch finds your target site and its icon using Google and the keyword "site:".
The "Feeling Lucky" feature is the one of Google.
CopySearch uses an internet connection only while editing custom search sources. The rest of the time, CopySearch only creates an URL corresponding to your query and your target, then launches your web browser with this URL. CopySearch does not make search itself.
CopySearch only records a small history of your queries and copied texts (15 items). This is useful when the results of your first queries are not good enough and you want to refine the results. This history is stored on your device only and can be cleaned whenever you want.

Differences between CopySearch Pro and CopySearch Light: 

In CopySearch Light you have adds and a limitation on the number of custom sources available for queries.


Locale/Tasker Light Sensor Plug-in


Detects when the light changes around your android device, using the built-in light sensor. The light sensor is a piece of hardware that is present in most modern smartphone. It is usually used to adapt the screen brightness. You can use it with the Screen Off plug-in to automatically turn your screen off when putting your device in your pocket, or when you put it face down on your desktop. This helps saving battery life.



This plug-in is highly customizable:

  • -choose your light intensity value in a set of 8 predefined ones like full night or sunrize
  • -display the current light level
  • -choose a custom light intensity value
  • -choose the threshold  to be “below” or “above” 
  • -set up the minimum duration of the condition that will trigger the event


Google Play shows this app only to users who have a light sensor in their device. (If you are allowed to buy this app, then you have a light sensor.)

This is not a standalone app. It requires Locale or Tasker to work.

For Tasker users: Once installed, you will find this plug-in under the "State/plug-in" category, not under the "Event/plug-in" one.
Get it here.




Locale/Tasker Screen On Plug-in

Turns your screen on, based on Locale or Tasker condition.
This is not a standalone app. It requires Locale or Tasker to work.


Get it here.



Locale/Tasker Screen Off Plug-in

Turns your screen off, based on Locale or Tasker condition. You can use it with the Proximity plug-in to automatically turn your screen off when putting your device in your pocket, or when you put it face down on your desktop. This helps saving battery life.
This is not a standalone app. It requires Locale or Tasker to work.

Get it here.





Locale/Tasker Proximity Plug-in


Detects when something is close to your android device, using the built-in proximity sensor. The proximity sensor is a piece of hardware that is present in most modern smartphone. It is usualy used to turn the screen off when you hold it close to your ear, when calling. It prevents touching a wrong button with your ear. You can use it with the Screen Off plug-in to automatically turn your screen off when putting your device in your pocket, or when you put it face down on your desktop. This helps saving battery life.

Google Play shows this app only to users who have a proximity sensor on their device. (If you are allowed to buy this app, then you have a proximity sensor.)

This is not a standalone app. It requires Locale or Tasker to work.

Get it here.



Locale/Tasker Ping Plug-in


Detects if a hostname is reachable. For instance you can detect if a computer is turned on or off on your home network. This condition can be restricted to work on Wi-Fi  only.






 This plug-in is highly customizable:

  • -Hostname or IP address to ping
  • -choose the trigger  to be a “pingable” or “unpingable” condition
  • -choose the timeout
  • -choose the number of retries
This is not a standalone app. It requires Locale or Tasker to work.

For Tasker users: Once installed, you will find this plug-in under the "State/plug-in" category, not under the "Event/plug-in" one.
Get it here.