Bieniu
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AdminCarter
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This is implemented by the third party Locale Mobile Data Plug-in available on the Android Market. https://market.android.com/details?id=com.suttco.locale.net
Bieniu
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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.
Bieniu
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AdminCarter
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This would be great because I have 11 different phones that all chime simultaneously every time I get an email. Unfortunately it isn’t a single feature that Locale can provide. Notifications are issued on a per application basis, so each app has it’s own private configuration for Notifications.
There are two thing Locale can do:
1. Set the volume, which will suppress audible and vibrating Notifications. However, notification icons will still appear at the top of the screen
2. Certain third party apps contain Locale Plug-ins to control Notifications. A great example is K9 mail client. By switching to K9, you would gain control of at least email notifications. If there are other apps that you would like to see supporting this, please contact those developers
Bieniu
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Bieniu
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AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
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What are you actually trying to accomplish?
We’ve found that a number of Android devices will never reach 100% (they’ll get stuck somewhere around 97% and stay stuck there). So a “charged” state in the battery condition wouldn’t work consistently. In addition, the battery level is just an estimate, it can actually vary by a few percentage points.
Bieniu
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AdminCarter
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This is implemented by the 3rd party Media Scanner Plug-in. https://market.android.com/details?id=com.suttco.locale.setting.media.scan
Bieniu
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AdminCarter
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AUTOMATIC BACKUP/RESTORE
Locale has automatic backup and restore using the cloud-based backup mechanism in Android 2.2 or later. There are no configuration options within Locale—it just works!To use this feature, simply make sure that backup/restore is enabled by going to the Android Settings and verifying that Backup and Restore is enabled. (This option might be in a different place on different devices. With Android 2.2, it can be found under Android settings → Privacy. With Android 4.0, it can be found under Android settings → Backup & reset). Whenever Locale is uninstalled and reinstalled, the device is factory reset, or you upgrade to a new device, your Locale situations will be automatically restored. If there are no options for backup and restore under the Android Settings, then the device does not support automatic backup and restore.
Since backups are tried to a Google account, be sure to… more
Bieniu
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AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
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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
Bieniu
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AdminCarter
(Admin, two forty four a.m.)
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Android 2.0 finally adds APIs that would allow apps like Locale to implement a “Bluetooth Condition.” If this were implemented, it would only be available on Android 2.0 phones.
Update: There are some Android bugs that will prevent this from being implemented for the time being. Specifically, we’ve found that Bluetooth will periodically crap out until the phone is rebooted.
Bieniu
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AdminCarter
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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
Bieniu
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AdminCarter
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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
Bieniu
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Great idea!!