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AdminCarter
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A 3rd party developer has created a plug-in called “Locale Lockscreen Plug-in” that implements this feature request.
This plug-in can be found by choosing the “Get Plug-ins” menu item within Locale.
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AdminCarter
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This is implemented by the Locale Button Plug-in, which can be found on the Android Market by choosing “Get Plug-ins” from the menu of the Locale home screen.
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AdminCarter
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At long last Locale 3.0 introduces the Calendar condition to detect events on your Google Calendar, Exchange Calendar, or any other calendar supported by Android.
While Locale 3.0 is available for Android 2.2 or later, the Calendar condition requires Android 4.0 or later. To learn more about Locale 3.0, please see our release notes here http://blog.twofortyfouram.com/post/19303488607/locale-3-0
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Once you start using this feature you will love it. Works great to keep from forgetting to make your phone silent in meetings or movies, and I hadn't thought of it for classes. I loved this in my "Profiles" app/hack for my Palm OS Treo. The best part is when your phone beeps or rings when a meeting runs long and you can say, "I guess my phone thought this meeting was over!" :-)
Depending on how this is implemented, it could allow us to log in automatically to the wifi network where I work. But, it would need to be able to do an actual POST, rather than just a GET.