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Getflix Analysis

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Getflix is a free productivity application designed for Android devices, focusing on calendar and time management functionalities. It allows users to effectively organize their schedules, set reminders, and manage appointments. With a user-friendly interface, Getflix makes it easy to navigate through various features, including task prioritization and event categorization, ensuring that users can stay on top of their commitments.

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The application is compatible with Android 9.0 and above, making it accessible to a wide range of devices. The current version, 1.2, offers a streamlined experience primarily in English. Users can expect regular updates that enhance functionality and improve user experience, allowing for a more efficient way to manage daily tasks and events.

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GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.2
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 9.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
145
Downloads Last Week
2

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Developer’s Description

Update your Getflix IP and quickly switch regions.
The official Getflix app allows you to keep your Getflix IP up-to-date with the convenience of your Android device. You can even automatically update your IP when using WiFi and/or cellular networks!In addition, you can change your region settings right from the app, no need to login to the Getflix website!Recent changes:Fixed an issue that was causing some active subscriptions to be reported as inactive.Content rating: Low Maturity

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