Marcus
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AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
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Locale 1.0 offers significantly improved location detection that should solve this problem. You don’t have to do anything to configure it; Locale 1.0 handles this automatically. The solution doesn’t work exactly as you’ve described here, because the solution in Locale 1.0 is better :).
Locale 1.0 is available on the Android Market today in countries that support paid apps. Full release notes are here: http://www.twofortyfouram.com/notes.html
Marcus
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AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
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This is now supported with the combination of Locale 1.0 and the “Locale Headphones Plug-in”, both of which are available on the Android Market in countries that support paid apps.
Locale 1.0 supports plug-in conditions, so many more exciting features are coming soon :)
A plug-in to control media volume will be released in the near future :).
Marcus
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AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
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Wi-Fi location training is now available as a feature in Locale 1.2. It can be found under the Menu of the Location condition.
We strongly discourage the use of third party location conditions or Wi-Fi conditions. These are less accurate and require more battery power. Instead, users should use the built-in Location condition and use Wi-Fi training if necessary.
Marcus
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I really think we should let users decide specific WiFi locations by SSID/MAC address. If you don't want to confuse people could this be offered as a plug-in for advanced users?
Marcus
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Has any more thought been put into a true SSID/MAC condition? This would solve so many problems so quickly. Using Skyhook seems to be a waste since people just use the SSID/MAC to know the location.. it doesn't matter where its physically located, just that we're in the vicinity of the AP.
Without this feature Locale is extremely handicapped.