Texas3006.com - New watch list settings feature

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Thank you for the great work, Russell
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Thank you Russell! :tiphat:
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Awesome. Thanks for the updates!
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Thanks for all your help!
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That's a cool idea, but I'm still thinking that some folks may want to monitor two or more different locations that are several to a hundreds of miles apart and not care or want notifications about everywhere else in between. I wonder if you could keep the current new setup with a radius and also have the ability to choose up to five zip codes. Also, the jump from 10-50 miles is a big jump. Could there be an intermediate distance of 20 or 25 miles?

I understand this is a new feature, so maybe we can just wait and see what other users think and if they have similar concerns or recommendations.
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This is one of the finest tools I've ever seen for LTC holders. I've been a Beta tester and made numerous posts. Very easy to use. When you see a sign, open the map, hit arrow for current location, and see if they are already posted. If not, you can post it, including a photo, in less than a minute. I highly encourage all to download the app and actively add any and all sites.
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Just a thought. $3.99 × 6000+ would go a long way to helping recoup some of your costs and time.

Thanks for such a quality app.
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That is fantastic -THANK YOU
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C-dub wrote:I'm still thinking that some folks may want to monitor two or more different locations that are several to a hundreds of miles apart and not care or want notifications about everywhere else in between.
From this I infer that it's not just that I couldn't figure out how to add a second zip code.

Because I own land 150 miles from where I live, I would prefer to be able to keep track of both areas. But I'll take what I can get. I understand this is a free service, and I appreciate that it exists.
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Well Russell, I'll tell you what...... you've designed a truly useful app. I beta-tested it too, and have continued to update it as the update notices get pushed out. So far, I've used it a bunch of times to check for listings, and I've used it twice to list something new. I have no problem with the new watch list feature. One thing that I'm debating is turning off is auto-notifications any time I'm near a posted location. I haven't played yet with the proximity setting, which seems to be defaulted to 100 meters. My church is right next door to a 30.07 posted movie theater, and I'm active in my church so I come and go a lot there......resulting in multiple notifications for the same location. And the market located near my closest freeway access is posted both 06/07, so I get notifications nearly every time I leave or return to my neighborhood. It's not really a complaint, because I can see how the feature can be useful, but clearly it requires the user to be involved in customizing the app for their own use.

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Perhaps for TAM's issue, you could add an option to excluded specific businesses from the proximity warning. The user would need to do this for each individual business, and I would presume that list would be kept locally on his phone/tablet. Might even be as simple as an option in the app settings that provides a button to ignore all future warnings for that entity when the proximity warning pops up.
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