You can text Astrobot such things as:
- "Go to [website URL]" to go to a specific site
- "Search the web for [search query]" for a general search
- "[#]" - the number corresponding to the links that pop up
- "[#] more" to receive that many more texts of the article
- "Table of contents" to view them
- "Where am I?" to view what you're currently reading
Let's Run Through a Quick Example...
Whenever I message "Search the web for Interstellar movie," I receive back the most popular web search first, which just happens to be the Wikipedia page for Interstellar.Since that's what I wanted to read, I texted back "1", which is the page's corresponding number, which sent me back the first portion of text from the Wikipedia page.
To receive more texts from the Wikipedia entry, I texted "4 more" to receive four more text messages, which began to summarize the movie.
If you forget what you're currently reading, text "Where am I?" to find out. Numbers corresponding a certain area of the site will be in brackets next to the option.
Sure, it isn't the prettiest thing in the world, but it does offer something that is rarely ever seen on any other applications. Being able to browse the web without using any actual data is pretty amazing in itself, so in case you're ever stuck with shitty service or just want to try this feature out, you should definitely text Astrobot.
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