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bartat.hu, based on the crawled content, appears to be a website created by Tamás Barta around the Android apps Elixir and E-Robot. Elixir is more of a device-information and widget utility, while E-Robot focuses on event-driven automation. The site mainly consists of version changelogs, documentation links, download links, and an article about Elixir widget performance.
Based on the update history, E-Robot supports a fairly wide range of Android automation elements: events such as apps opening/closing, start/stop events, network connection changes, battery voltage, successful/failed security passwords, external power, and the screen staying on for a period of time. Actions include executing JavaScript, opening URLs, changing power-saving status, setting status-bar icons, adjusting volume, controlling Wi-Fi hotspot, data roaming, and more. Elixir widgets can display internal storage, battery, volume, app launchers, and shortcuts, and can provide toggles for Wi-Fi, screen lock, reboot, screen timeout, etc. The text also specifically describes a Widget performance page, where users can view measurement duration, number of updates, total time, average time, and percentage share to judge whether a widget is consuming battery.
The product is clearly aimed at Android. The text does not state which programming languages, frameworks, APIs/SDKs are supported, nor whether it is open source or self-hostable. Integrations mainly come from Android system permissions, device administrator permissions, the status bar, home-screen widgets, app events, and JavaScript execution/evaluation. For documentation, the site provides documentation entry points for E-Robot and Elixir 2. The performance article is fairly specific, covering the test device, ROM, usage patterns, and optimization suggestions, making it practically useful.
The crawled body text does not provide pricing, payment methods, or commercial support information, so its paid/free model cannot be determined. As for limitations, the changelog mentions that the Lock toggle is unavailable from Android 7.0 onward, and that app start/stop events also use a new mechanism after Android 7.0. This suggests that some features are significantly affected by Android version and permission-policy changes.
Its strengths are fine-grained functionality covering device information, system toggles, automation events, and widget performance diagnostics. It is suitable for advanced Android users, automation enthusiasts, and users who need to monitor device components. Its drawbacks are that the written materials appear somewhat old and the current maintenance status is unclear; it also lacks information commonly expected for developer tools, such as SDKs, CLI support, code integration, and team collaboration.
The body text does not provide network access, mainland China mirror, or payment information, so its accessibility from China can only be marked as unknown. Users looking for more modern Android automation alternatives may compare it with Tasker, MacroDroid, Automate, and similar tools.
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