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#1
Hello,

i' am here to announce a program that i have written a few weeks ago. It's now in testing and i need feedback for the quality process [1]

KFZcheck is a small program written in python and uses the gtk toolkit
It searches for car (in german kfz) license plates shortcuts and the citys according to
the searchword - german example: S for Stuttgart. A german, austrian, swiss and poland license plate
list is till now included. It works in portrait and landscape mode

KFZcheck displays a emblem from the state (Example Stuttgart is a city of the state Baden-Württemberg in Germany), the license plate itself, the name of the city and the state.

In the window menu you can scroll to the start, middle or end and select the right country for searching. The last selected country will be saved in a config file.

When you write lowercase it will search for the correct license plate or when no exists for the citys that will match. When you write uppercase it will you show all license plates that starts with your searchword, not only the correct. You can read the same at the about dialog of the application.

Last but not least a image of the application









When you have created a country pack i am interested to integrate it in the offical release - please mail me More Information in the README of the program and in my wiki [2].

KFZcheck is licensed under the GPL3 license

with kind regards

Patrick

[1] http://maemo.org/packages/package_in...fzcheck/1.6-4/
[2] http://wiki.yourse.de/doku.php?id=python:kfzcheck
 

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Augsburg is always the first :P My motorbike has the proud A
 
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#3
Hum i think 0 is the first A is the third - sorry It's only after alphabetical order.

Hum i see my screenshots are a bit old. The license plates 0, 1 has now a image, too (the german emblem).

with kind regards

Patrick
 
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#4
Nice and useful.

The only complaint I have: Make the search case insensitive. Actually the first letter case must match so that it finds anything.

Example:
L finds Leipzig and others, l does not find anything.

Should not be a big deal to change
 
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Originally Posted by ofels View Post
Nice and useful.

The only complaint I have: Make the search case insensitive. Actually the first letter case must match so that it finds anything.

Example:
L finds Leipzig and others, l does not find anything.

Should not be a big deal to change
That was a feature that i have build in after a user has the idea that it will be usefull to search after a special license plate when you only know the first character. For example you are searching for LB (Ludwigsburg) but you know only the L. The uppercase writing will you show all license plates that starting with L.

The normaly usecase is, that you write lowercase (it' s easierer) and then only the right license plate will displayed (you have not to search in a long list when you only looking for Leipzig (L))

with kind regards

Patrick
 
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#6
Looks like a cool and useful application. The name of the application looks a bit strange to me, though.
If you tell your friend: "Hey, check out this new app, called KFZcheck" he might think it is related to displaying KFC restaurants nearby or something like that ("KFC" & "KFZ" sound very similar).
I also believe that using German abbreviations for app names might confuse a whole lot of people.

So I'd suggest you reconsider the name of the app in order to make it more popular (maybe something like LPcheck).

Last edited by direx; 2010-05-01 at 10:39.
 
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Originally Posted by direx View Post
Looks like a cool and useful application. The name of the application looks a bit strange to me, though.
If you tell your friend: "Hey, check out this new app, called KFZcheck" he might think it is related to displaying KFC restaurants nearby or something like that ("KFC" & "KFZ" sound very similar).
I also believe that using German abbreviations for app names might confuse a whole lot of people.

So I'd suggest you reconsider the name of the app in order to make it more popular (maybe something like LPcheck).
Quite honestly, I don't think the app should be renamed. Those who use this app are probably German speaking people anyway.
I instantly understood what this app is used for once I read the name KFZcheck.
I would have never understood what "LPcheck" stands for. (Does it refer to vinyls?)

So please, keep the name
 
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Originally Posted by youxing View Post
Quite honestly, I don't think the app should be renamed. Those who use this app are probably German speaking people anyway.
Why do you think so? People in Poland or Switzerland do not necessarily speak German. And the list of countries for license plate lookups could be expanded any time. I don't see why only German folks would use this application.

And what would you say if the app catalog of your N900 was cluttered with French, Chinese and Arabic application names? I wouldn't quite like it.

Originally Posted by youxing View Post
I would have never understood what "LPcheck" stands for. (Does it refer to vinyls?)
I get your point. This was just a 1:1 translation to English. I am aware of the fact that it is not completely possible to avoid ambiguities and I agree that LPcheck would not be any more fancy or less confusing than the original name - I just wanted to point the author to a direction (English app name).

Last edited by direx; 2010-05-01 at 12:01.
 
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Originally Posted by direx View Post
Looks like a cool and useful application. The name of the application looks a bit strange to me, though.
If you tell your friend: "Hey, check out this new app, called KFZcheck" he might think it is related to displaying KFC restaurants nearby or something like that ("KFC" & "KFZ" sound very similar).
I also believe that using German abbreviations for app names might confuse a whole lot of people.

So I'd suggest you reconsider the name of the app in order to make it more popular (maybe something like LPcheck).
The name of an application is rarely an indication what the programm do. That the app has a german background, is because it was first developed for Germany alone. With the Maemo version (a Openmoko version also exists - a earlierer version with less features) i haved added country support and a few nice new features.

So it's not a new software and i think it will be not a good idea to change it after such a long time. The second reason is because i like the name. Nobody will know what Firefox do, without any further information. So it's the same with KFZcheck. Thats the reason why i have started this thread to show people that a license plate finder exists and it's possible to add new countrys to it.

with kind regards

Patrick
 
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#10
I agree with Patrick on the naming of the application. There is probably no abbreviation which would identify the purpose of this app in any language (even with the current name it's not immediately clear for German speakers that the app is dealing with license plates). A nice and clear description should do the trick
 
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