TapPath Shares Links On Android With A Single, Double Or Triple Tap

TapPath Shares Links On Android With A Single, Double Or Triple Tap

Android: Android’s Share menu is a little clunky. Instead of scrolling to the app you want, TapPath lets you use single, double and triple taps to share links to your most frequent apps.

For example, you can set TapPath to send links to Chrome with a single tap, Pocket with two taps, and PushBullet with a triple tap. There are a lot of sharing options to choose from. The app doesn’t work perfectly — sometimes it would register my double tap as a single tap — but it is still being worked on. Hopefully, any glitches will be worked out soon.

TapPath ($0.99) [Google Play Store via Android Police]


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