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Re: [Announce] ZapLoc - a Gowalla/Foursquare/Facebook places/Latitude aggregator - "All your location based services are belong to us" ;)
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So, I'm a little confused. :( If I set this as the "distance" on the spot, that's great. But how often does it check the wifi? Is that still determined by the check interval, but now I can just un-tick the "use cell tower info" & "use GPS" boxes and it will just go via wifi? Or is it tied into when the wifi connects? If the latter, should I change the check-in to "1 interval"? Or does that not matter for wifi? I've got a couple spots set to it right now, and plan on going to lunch soon, so it should check me in within the next hour or so regardless. Just curious how I can expect it to work under the hood. So far, it's yet to auto-check me into anywhere this weekend, despite me being in 4 zones for hours each day, outside, using GPS with a 60 second timeout. :( (And yes, the daemon is running, confirmed via xterminal, and I was watching it, waiting for it to work. ) |
Re: [Announce] ZapLoc - a Gowalla/Foursquare/Facebook places/Latitude aggregator - "All your location based services are belong to us" ;)
Update Google Latitude isn't really updating location every hour even set to "at LEAST every hour". It think this counter should be a little bit shorter than 60min or 120min, etc... to guarantee that when set time limit is passed then update is also done during next connection.
Example: Counter to countdown 55min in case of update set to every hour and so on. I hope you got the point :) Otherwise working well. |
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That the GPS icon doesn't turn off is normal; turning on location services in "cell tower only" mode still shows the icon. /Z |
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a) cell tower positioning doesn't use any additional radios and hence takes no powerpower b) if you ARE at a wifi, it never even tries neither cell nor GPS, *effectively* keeping them both off simply by virtue "I am on a known WiFi" Quote:
WiFi subsystem sends messages to the program "connected to blah" and "disconnetected from blah". All my program does with THOSE messages is to remember in a variable "I am now connected to blah" or not. The regular interval still appleis, only, it checks that same variable. If you are connected to "blah" and it's a known ZapLoc's wifi, then it will use that position, and skip turning the GPS on completely. Other than that, it will treat that location as any other location (check in if you've been there N intervals, set as latitude position, etc.) Quote:
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python /opt/zaploc/zaploc-daemon.py -v /Z |
Re: [Announce] ZapLoc - a Gowalla/Foursquare/Facebook places/Latitude aggregator - "All your location based services are belong to us" ;)
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EDIT: And it doesn't. Work, I mean. And even when it does work it seems rather meaningless, since the N900 seems to hop around to various cell towers quite often... much more often than you ever want to do updates..... I will remove this option in future updates. Consider it "nonfunctional" for now. /Z |
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First impressions, loving this app. Thanks.
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One question on the wifi checking: Is this based only on the SSID, or do you register the MAC address in some way as well? The reason I ask is that many commercial chains use the same name in various store locations. If it's just based on the SSID (say, "StarbucksWifi"), any time I hang out at any store in that chain, it will check me into my preferred store, not the store I'm physically visiting. If it's based on MAC, or a combo of the two, that would prevent accidental check-ins. One comment: Not sure you're aware of this, but many people who use this are also likely to use a nav app on the phone. More than likely ModRana or NavIt. Both of those have settings to cache the tiles locally on the N900, and are happy to share those tiles with other apps. You may want to look that their threads to see how to access those tiles so you don't have to download them every time. It would speed up the app and allow better low-bandwidth use, when near the edge of GPRS signal range. :) One small bug I've found: If the GPS fails to lock and I close the app before it locks, the app portion sometimes lives on in the background until kill it off. Even after killing it sometimes it's still flashing the GPS icon. I have to toggle offline to turn off the icon. It only seems to happen when I'm inside and can't get a lock, but it's happened often enough to be annoying. Overall though, this is really a great program! I love the auto-checkin where it works, and even using it as a client to manually check-in most places is really nice thanks to the fluid interface. Very well done. |
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