Open EMK2000 opened 7 years ago
That sounds like a cool idea, I'll have a look at that shortly!
/David
On 17 Feb 2017 17:47, "EMK2000" notifications@github.com wrote:
First of all, I give you two screenshots, that show how I use this app.
The original feature of your app, is to share a URL to another URL. Besides this, I also use it to "share a sequence to a URL". For example, copy the app package name, then share to a URL to open Play Store, or copy the id/username, share to a URL to open the Twitter page, etc.
All the usages, is to add a sequence of words to form a URL. My suggestion is, to share a URL, extract a part from the URL, then add to another URL. For example, share an app in Play Store, extract the app package name, then add to the link of F-Droid
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Thanks for the quick reply.
My idea is something like this: Input: http://example1.com/@word Output: http://example2.com/@word
1+ for this. Please, don't abandon your fine app!
First of all, I give you two screenshots, that show how I use this app.
The original feature of your app, is to share a URL to another URL. Besides this, I also use it to "share a sequence to a URL". For example, copy the app package name, then share to a URL to open Play Store, or copy the id/username, share to a URL to open the Twitter page, etc.
All the usages, is to add a sequence of words to form a URL. My suggestion is, to share a URL, extract a part from the URL, then add to another URL. For example, share an app in Play Store, extract the app package name, then add to the link of F-Droid