Janice Pearsall
I have always used folders and shortcuts to organize my home screens, for sites that did not have an app, or where I just didn't want the app installed on my phone. I have links to google sheets & docs, frequent websites, medical and financial sites. This year on my new android Motorola edge+, the links I placed on home screen would disappear, just out of the blue. So annoying. I just started using HTTP Request Shortcuts yesterday, and so far it is working great. I don't have to hunt for my links anymore, and I can create categories, to group my shortcuts. It is interesting to see what others are using this app for. I will have to experiment a bit.
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Daniel W
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Great App. There aren't any good functioning apps for Pi-Hole at the moment. With this app I was able to create widgets that send a POST to turn on or off ad filtering. The ability to create the widgets with this app is my favorite ability it has. I love that no apps need to open with them, I just get a little toast that says Pi-Hole disabled or enabled.
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Stephen Morgan
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Fantastic App. Does exactly what it promises. Intuitive and well finished. I can hardly believe its free. I am using this with Node Red to provide one touch shortcuts to control appliances straight from my phone screen, without having to launce an app, go to a website etc. Highly recommended. The custom images facility, with an editor is a professional touch that makes the buttons instantly recognisable.
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