I don't know if it was coincidence or a "feature", but I found that Geohopper fences were very inconsistent until I dropped the pins when I was actually at those locations. Also, I've found that the boundaries (or perhaps the notifications) have been somewhat inconsistent as well.
Lastly, and I don't think that this has anything to do with Indigo, but from time to time I have to reinstall Indigo to get the notifications to come through. That said, I'm using script actions through the desktop client and not a web service.
I bring all this up because I think there may be some inconsistencies on the Geohopper side of the equation.
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I tried dropping pins while at the location and just entering them without any difference. Odd problem for sure. Seeing there is nothing in the timeline to indicate any change at all to any location I guess I can assume it just doesn't work.
@jitnol: You just reminded me of something else that happened recently. I had recently done a soft reset of my iPhone and Geohopper made me re-register my device. After doing so, it was quite some time before my fences showed back up.
I came here to drink milk and kick ass....and I've just finished my milk.
Beginning to sound like even if it does work, it doesn't. I'll play with it a bit but I think I'll just stick with the FMF approach. It has worked amazingly well.
Just curious if you've enabled "Sounds" in the notification page in GeoHopper. I had turned mine OFF right about the time things seemed to stop working.
I've turned them back on, and now, everything seems fine..
Could be the app doesn't send out notifications unless sounds are enabled..?? Just a theory..