First major update of 4.x series is out now! Version 4.1.307 has updated application framework, improved keyboard handling and accessibility along with some small UI updates.
https://t.co/UiNoq4hFBU
Situations 4 is here!
A major refactoring along with a new UI for Android has been released. Please have a look and send feedback :)
https://t.co/zu9xYIjKQ8
https://t.co/Pl8qyqlStl
Situations updated to version 3.3.286! A major refactoring that enables gradual open sourcing of the application. First parts are already public: https://t.co/UzllcLVzCP
Situations updated with a new Daylight condition, available gradually for both #Android and #SailfishOS .
However, the app is no longer available via Google Play in Russia or Belarus.
https://t.co/0cxd33RbES
@Sithdeus Found one bug, but it does not explain your case. If you're willing to help with the investigations & install test versions of the app, please send mail to support(at)https://t.co/pthLkhsUPw.
@the_moep Sure there is: Swipe a situation item left on the main list. Swipe again to "unpause". You can also tap the red circle to set a timed pause (max 24h).
Then again, right swipe can be used for manual activation/deactivation.
Hope this helps :)
@john_parsonsja So only on text message might be sent for multiple WhatsApp messages. Also, forwarding the contents of the messages via Situations is currently not possible.
@john_parsonsja Assuming the required information of the WhatsApp notification is in text format, you can trigger a situation that sends a text message based on it. But do note that the situation will remain active until the WhatsApp notification is removed.
@john_parsonsja Or if you leave all fields empty, the condition will always be active since it matches any active notification and then again Situations always shows a notification :P
@john_parsonsja In any case, with this you can for example trigger a situation when you receive a mail from someone - or anyone if you just specify gmail as the package.