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* headphones plugged in/out | * headphones plugged in/out | ||
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* Specific type of calendar event is ongoing (e.g. meeting in progress) | * Specific type of calendar event is ongoing (e.g. meeting in progress) | ||
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* Wifi [Auto change to wifi on/off] | * Wifi [Auto change to wifi on/off] | ||
* Random Application [Start, stop] | * Random Application [Start, stop] | ||
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Actions should be pluggable or scriptable by users, so they can add new features easily. | Actions should be pluggable or scriptable by users, so they can add new features easily. | ||
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As this is a daemon, the user will need some way of interacting with it to produce their desired behaviour. | As this is a daemon, the user will need some way of interacting with it to produce their desired behaviour. | ||
- | One option is for applications to be able to talk to the daemon via some API so that they can use its functionality themselves without exposing much to the user. | + | One option is for applications to be able to talk to the daemon via some API so that they can use its functionality themselves without exposing much to the user. An example of this might be an app that reminds you when your bus stop is near (http://code.google.com/p/bus-stop-alarm/) |
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