Wednesday, August 13, 2014 (17:10) | Daniel Verlaan
TapPath is the new Android app developer Chris Lacey that improves the way links are opened. Normally press on a link to open it. Example in Chrome or Instagram TapPath adds a new option which you yourself get to choose what opens when you click a link, press
TapPath works as follows:. You can click a link pressures at one, two and three times set what the next action. For example, there in option one the ability to open the app in Chrome taps at twice the link is added to Pocket and cursing at three times on a link part menu that lets you share.
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TapPath
This therefore brings TapPath a very nice new feature to Android. I often have moments when I want to share to Open in Chrome necessarily a direct link – not in the relevant Android app. TapPath let these choices through the app and especially the combination of one and tap twice on a link is very fine.
TapPath is not the first app of beautiful Lacy. He brought also previously Link Bubble from an app that is no longer saving my smartphone away. Open links in a separate bubble while remaining in the same app. Via Link Bubble Imagine this: you click on some links in Twitter. These links are then opened in bubbles that you can then increase. This will save you time and works beautifully, because the link bubbles can then be shared. An app of your choice
For example, on my smartphone Link Bubble opened with single tap, tap twice to open the Chrome link and tap three times to open the sub-menu, which I can add a link for example fast Pocket or can send. by using Hangouts to someone Handy
TapPath video
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TapPath can be downloaded for a price of 0.69 euros. Google Play Only devices with Android 4.0 and higher can install the app.
→ Download TapPath in Google Play (free)
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