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Unfortunately Nokia decided in its great wisdom that you don't need online help with N900 and therefore I haven't yet figured out a reasonable way to include the documentation with the N900 version. |
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Who is the developer of this app? It's really great.
I'd like to request two features: 1) Here in Brazil we use to measure consumption in km/liters, no liters/100km. Would you please add this option as a column and to the report? 2) Here we can mix ethanol and gasoline in any proportions, and different quantities of each will cause different consumption. With 100% ethanol you can drive 70% as far as with 100% gasoline, but ethanol costs today R$ 1.5 / liter and gasoline costs R$ 2.4 / liter. Could you add an option to how much I filled with each combustible? And I'd like to know if it is possible to localize this app. If it is, I'd like to translate it to Brazilian Portuguese. Thank you again for this great work! |
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Localizing is possible. Fuelpad has already localizations to English and Finnish. Please contact me either by e-mail or PM. |
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Thanks very much for bringing us such a useful app :) I started using FuelPad the day I picked up my new car, and one thing I've been wondering about ever since then is whether or not I should have made a new record for the tank of gas that came with it? In the end, I decided to create the record and see how things progressed from there, but it does make the table look a bit odd because the first entry reads like this: 2010-02-27 | Km: 1 | Trip: 0 | Fill: 60l | l/100km: - | Price: 0.00 | Price/km: 0.00 Any thoughts? Is it throwing off the rest of the calculations in any way you can see? |
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It's a fantastically helpful and well thought out app :) |
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You fill the tank of your car and put the miles into fuelpad You drive any number of miles, 1, 10, 1000 You fill your car again, and put the miles AND the volume filled into fuelpad See, fuelpad doesnt care about the 1/3 left in the tank - you drove some distance, and used some fuel, you find out how far you drove by looking at the odometer. You find out how much fuel you used by looking at the pump (because when you started filling there was e.g. 50 litres of EMPTY SPACE in your tank where fuel used to be, and after you filled up again, you know how big that empty space was, because you just filled it with fuel Technically, you dont need to fill each time, you just have to make a fuelpad entry when the level of fuel in the tank is at the SAME level as it was the last time you made a fuelpad entry If you had a SUPER ACCURATE fuel gauge that told you exactly when you had a half full tank you could stop the car, enter the miles, fill up, drive til its empty, fill up, drive til its at exactly 50% again and enter into fuelpad The thing is, most gauges are so inaccurate that the ONLY GOOD POINT OF REFERENCE is when the tank is full (because you know the fuel in the tank is at the same level as a week ago, because you can see it in the filler neck :) ) |
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Fill some ethanol, enter a new record: MIles: your car odomoeter miles Trip: ignore (fuelpad calculates) Fill: how much ethanol you filled Price: How much $ you paid for eth Not Full Tank: YES (TICKED) Notes: 70%eth/30%gas Fill some gasoline, enter a new record: MIles: your car odometer miles again, same as before Trip: ignore (fuelpad calculates) Fill: how much gas you filled Price: How much $ you paid for gas Not Full Tank: NO Notes: 70%eth/30%gas You now have: total $ for this time total litres for this time This is the first record, there is no MPG Drive Fill again, lets say this time 80/20 Fill some ethanol, enter a new record: MIles: your car odomoeter miles Trip: ignore (fuelpad calculates) Fill: how much ethanol you filled Price: How much $ you paid for eth Not Full Tank: YES (TICKED) Notes: 80%eth/20%gas Fill some gasoline, enter a new record: MIles: your car odometer miles again, same as before Trip: ignore (fuelpad calculates) Fill: how much gas you filled Price: How much $ you paid for gas Not Full Tank: NO Notes: 80%eth/20%gas You again have your totals for this time but the MPG relates to the mix you had LAST TIME because that is the fuel you used to travel up to this mileage If you want to easily work out your best $/km cost you'll need to wait for a bug I just filed to be fixed :) but remember the price/distance column related to the fuel you bought LAST TIME |
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