Skippy — Execute Scripts
OS :
Version :1.2
Size :
Updated :Nov 28,2021
Developer :tytydraco
Ask AI
You can ask the AI some questions about the app
Based on online discussions about the app "Skippy" by Draco, here are three topics and corresponding questions: 1. How does Skippy's AI-powered to-do list integration with Google Calendar enhance your productivity? 2. Will the app's ability to identify and respond to voice commands affect its overall performance and accuracy? 3. Can the Skippy app's customizable reminder settings truly adapt to your unique daily routine and needs?
Q{{(index+1)}}{{item}}Ask AI
Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the users' reviews of the Skippy app, here are three cons and pros: **Cons:** 1. "Glitches and crashes frequently, causing inconvenience and frustration." (15 words) 2. "Limited functionality and features, making it less useful for some users." (15 words) 3. "Poor customer support, with delayed or unhelpful responses to issues." (15 words) **Pros:** 1. "Intuitive design and user-friendly interface, making it easy to navigate." (15 words) 2. "Effective in helping users stay organized and focused throughout the day." (15 words) 3. "Regular updates with new features and improvements, showing developer's commitment." (15 words) Note: The words in each item are limited to 15 words, as per your request.
App Downloads
App Survey
  • Which of the following elements are very important to the mobile app experience?
      Submission Failed, try again
  • How big is the application size you can accept
      Submission Failed, try again
  • Do you think the payment of application features affects the experience?
      Submission Failed, try again
  • Does the frequency of application notifications affect the experience?
      Submission Failed, try again
Description
I first sought out to create a basic script manager for Android. This project turned out to be called Scrippy. Sadly, I spent just two days creating the application and realized that I was disappointed in myself. I honestly hated the end product. It was unnecessary, ugly, and definitely not a true testament to what I stand for. My apps have always been about simplicity and minimalism. My apps should do one thing, and they should do it well. They should not be complicated, frustrating, or ugly. I decided to redeem myself with Skippy. Skippy is the name of a best friend's dog that sadly passed away a few years ago. Even though he wasn't my dog, I still considered him part of my extended family. I miss Skippy. I miss the time where he jumped on my stomach in the middle of the night, and I had to wake him up. I miss how Skippy used to bury himself on you when you sat down. I miss when Skippy would jump on the couch when my friend's parents weren't home. I miss when Skippy used to dig into his bed at midnight and keep us up for hours until he finally went to bed. This app goes out to Skippy.

Simply share/open a line of code or a file with Skippy (the app, not the dog). It will launch an instance of the program and hold a wakelock until it is finished executing. It has basic internet privileges (http and https). It does not support any form of input.
{{descriptionMoreText}}
Comments (1)
{{commentText.length}}/{{maxCommentText}}
{{commentError}}{{commentUserError}}
Failed to load data, try again
  • {{comment.commentUser.substring(0, 1)}}
    By {{comment.commentUser}}{{comment.commentDateString}}
    {{comment.comment}}
  • L
    By LOST CATMay 26,2022
    It do what the description says