What about Geofency

12508handwork 12508handwork at gmail.com
Mon Jun 1 20:32:34 EDT 2015


Thanks Gordon,

I'll certainly check it out right now.

George

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jun 1, 2015, at 7:23 PM, Gordon Meyer <bb at g2meyer.com> wrote:
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> GeofEncy is quite different and doesn’t support web triggers like GeofAncy does. You might look into Geohopper instead. http://twocanoes.com/geohopper I use it with an iBeacon, but it does also support location-services-based geofencing. 
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>  —Gordon
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>> On Jun 1, 2015, at 6:29 PM, George Handley <ghandley at kc.rr.com> wrote:
>> 
>> James,
>> 
>> Early on in my experimentation of Geofancy, I remember you or someone saying that they used Geofency with success.
>> 
>> I just received an email (Below) from Geofancy’s author saying pretty much that it’s not going to get fixed anytime soon, if ever.
>> 
>> Does Geofency work the same way using NoIP, or is it totally different, or do you already know it won’t work for me.
>> 
>> There aren’t many comments in the App store about it, but under “related,” it does seem there are several other named Apps that may or may not really be “related.” Do you, or anyone on the List have any other Geofancy App-like suggestions.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> George
>> 
>> 
>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>> 
>>> From: Marcus Kida <marcus at kida.io>
>>> Subject: Re: Next Chapter... Same Story
>>> Date: June 1, 2015 at 4:36:05 PM CDT
>>> To: George Handley <ghandley at kc.rr.com>
>>> 
>>> Hi George, sorry to tell you that I've not really made any progress on this yet. Geofancy is a pure 100% fun and side project of mine and currently I'm stuck in a lot of work. I've already got lots of feedback about those issues and, even when reverting all my changes to the Version where everything was still working, users reported problems beginning with iOS 8.3. That's where it gets tricky. For me, on iOS 8.3 with the latest AppStore (1.8.7) release everything works absolutely flawless. I've got about 12 Geofences, all on the way to work and they're all triggered twice a day. (Some got enter, some got exit and some both events configured) And it all just works. This, and the fact that I've just got little time dedicated to this, is why I'm not really making any progress right now. I'll definitely put any efforts I can into this, but I can't make any guarantees. I already thought about open sourcing the client, but this probably won't have a big impact in terms of contributions because just a few of the users are actual iOS devs and there would probably be some cleanup necessary before open-sourcing it, as well as thinking about what to do with the web service...
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