Hey there! Been trying like the devil to make this work, but for some reason it hasn't. I will add a caveat that I'm entirely new at this.
I wish to use a service like MightyText, and I want it to fire up when I connect it to a power source. This works quite well, it fires up easily. The problem is that killing the app when unplugging it just makes the service restart it, and I've yet to be able to find a way to kill the service, from Kill App and such, to using am force-stop <com.texty.sms> found here, but it's just not working.
Any thoughts or ideas, something I've missed?
Automated service starting/ending
Moderator: Martin
Re: Automated service starting/ending
Slightly off topic ...
Thx for mentioning MightyText.
I'm not an US citizen and therefore a default target of the NSA.
So being as paranoid as a US Homeland Security agent I'd decided NOT to use that service for that single reason (beside others):

Thx for mentioning MightyText.
I'm not an US citizen and therefore a default target of the NSA.
So being as paranoid as a US Homeland Security agent I'd decided NOT to use that service for that single reason (beside others):
I haven't finished reading their "privacy" policy but I assume that somewhere at the footnote section I'll find that you've sold your soul to them. Stay tuned ...
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Re: Automated service starting/ending
Hi,
Force-stop should work when you remove the angle brackets <> in the command.
The command to force-stop the app in action Execute Root Command should look like this: am force-stop com.texty.sms
Regards,
Martin
Force-stop should work when you remove the angle brackets <> in the command.
The command to force-stop the app in action Execute Root Command should look like this: am force-stop com.texty.sms
Regards,
Martin