It's good that the word is spreading, and that businesses, may change their stance.
Congrats to Russell for setting up this awesome resource for everyone.



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If you have an Android, SoloXCRacer would be that developer...gave him kudos in person on it. He did a great Job!AndyC wrote:The whole Pi Pizza incident in Houston was what prompted me to finally get the app for my phone. It's pretty spectacular stuff, so kudos to the developer.
If you're using an iPhone, go into "Settins" and scroll down to Texas3006. Tap on notifications and make sure you have all 5 switches turned on. Then in the app, go into "Settings" and set things up the way you want them.minytrker wrote:I have the app and use it frequently, however it never notifies me if I am close to a place that has 3006 like I set it to. I even changed the distance and nothing. Anyone else have this happen?
Here's another good tip if your work indoors in an office building most of the day. A lot of times, if you work deep inside an office building with a lot of coverage, GPS will have trouble locking in on your location. It might even lose signal. In cases like that, it will spend more time (thus more battery) trying to find you inside a building. If you're at work, you can go into Settings and disable Proximity Alerts temporarily. Disabling Proximity Alerts while you're at work (deep inside a building) will prevent the GPS chip from turning on in the background while the Proximity Alert Service is running.AndyC wrote:Yep, I use an Android - good to know :)RogueUSMC wrote:If you have an Android, SoloXCRacer would be that developer...gave him kudos in person on it. He did a great Job!AndyC wrote:The whole Pi Pizza incident in Houston was what prompted me to finally get the app for my phone. It's pretty spectacular stuff, so kudos to the developer.