coldmiser487
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46 votesplanned ·
AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
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We’ve had some interesting plans in this area… But nothing to announce yet…
coldmiser487
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263 votescompleted ·
AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
responded
UPDATE:
Locale 1.4 includes significant improvements to the location detection system, reducing time to detect location changes by 20% while also improving battery usage by up to 50%.
The original goal of this request—reducing the delay of detecting location changes—has been met as Locale 1.4 detects location changes within an average of 4 minutes. We are therefore marking this request as completed.
Although this request is being marked as completed, we have ongoing research and development to keep improving the speed and efficiency of the location detection system further :).
(Original response)
By design, Locale has no user-configurable options. The goal is that Locale should “just work” without requiring users to fiddle with various options that could negatively impact the operation of the app. For example, asking Locale to check location every minute could cause the battery to drain within 2 hours at which point you might miss the… more
coldmiser487
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774 votesunder review ·
AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
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The original request here was for a logical NOT operator, although it doesn’t make sense to create a logical NOT operator in Locale. Most of the time, NOT isn’t the right way of thinking about a Condition. For example, NOT 9 am to 5 pm could be redefined as 5pm to 9am. NOT at work would simply be the Default situation. For the other conditions built-in to Locale, thinking about the problem in a different way usually means that NOT isn’t needed. If a Condition truly needs NOT logic, then that should probably be put into the individual Condition’s UI itself rather than as part of the Edit Situation screen in Locale.
Although this request is for a NOT operator, I believe the underlying request here is a way of detecting the transition between situations. The strongest use case would be detecting when you’ve left a particular Location. While Locale… more
coldmiser487
gave this 3 votes
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82 votesunder review ·
AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
responded
Calling this a true “driving” condition would be a misnomer, as a number of other factors would actually be used to guess that the user was driving. This request would simply detect the speed at which the phone is moving.
There are two ways currently to detect when the phone is in a car: a car dock condition or a Bluetooth condition, both of which are available now as plug-ins on the Android Market.
We’ve been investigating an implementation for a “speed” condition, and we’re confident we can create a reliable and low-power consumption implementation. There are just a number of considerations to take into account before doing so. After reading all of the comments, it appears that there are several different goals that users have in mind. Let’s look at a few of them:
1. Power savings: some users want to enable Bluetooth in the car and disable Bluetooth… more
coldmiser487
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262 votes
coldmiser487
gave this 3 votes
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6 votesdeclined ·
AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
responded
Forums are a great idea, which is why we provide this feedback website forum and the developer forum.
For information about plug-ins, simply choose “Get Plug-ins” from the menu inside Locale. Additionally, we are working on including more information about plug-ins on our website in the near future.
In terms of support for Locale, users should contact us directly. To learn how to use plug-ins, users should contact the plug-in developers directly.
At this time, we don’t have the resources to moderate and manage a forum for end users. Instead, we’re dedicating our efforts to improving the app and providing great direct email support.
coldmiser487
shared this idea and gave it 2 votes
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167 votescompleted ·
AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
responded
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.
coldmiser487
gave this 2 votes
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477 votescompleted ·
AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
responded
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
coldmiser487
gave this 3 votes
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494 votescompleted ·
AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
responded
Actually, I think there’s a better way to organize this:
I’m marking this feature request as complete, as there are two ways currently to detect when the phone is in a car: a car dock condition or a Bluetooth condition, both of which are available now as plug-ins on the Android Market.
In order to have the votes correctly tallied, created a new request for a speed condition. If you want a speed condition, vote here:
http://feedback.twofortyfouram.com/forums/5655-locale-feedback/suggestions/884809-speed-condition
coldmiser487
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79 votescompleted ·
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 :).
coldmiser487
gave this 2 votes
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90 votescompleted ·
AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
responded
This is now supported with the combination of Locale 1.0 and the “Locale Dock 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 :)
coldmiser487
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I have two multimedia docks (one for home and one for work)
I would like different settings for both but I should be able do this by adding location to a situation
This option would be fantastic.
coldmiser487
gave this 3 votes
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143 votescompleted ·
AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
responded
This is now supported in Locale 1.0. To add multiple conditions of the same type, simply long-press on the Add Condition button.
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
coldmiser487
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This feature is no different then the 'Driving Condition' marked here
http://feedback.twofortyfouram.com/pages/5655-locale-feedback/suggestions/83049-driving-condition?ref=title
and since they already have 250 votes, I'm removing my votes from this feature and adding it to the other (I suggest everyone else do the same).