Number plate / Kennzeichen / numéros minéralogique version 1.0.0 released – Android App to look up region codes

on September 30th, 2009 I released Kennzeichen/ Number Plate / numéros minéralogique v1.0.0. So what’s new and what does it do anyways? And why 3 Names??

First of all what does it do? In most countries the area where a car was registered is somehow encoded, be it a combination of numbers (eg. in France “75″ stands for Paris ) or a combination of letters (eg. in Germany “B” stands for Berlin, “L” for London and so on). The app lets you search for these region codes of international licence plates. It also features reverse search eg. if you type in Manchester you will be shown all region codes for cars registered in Manchester.

Changelog Kennzeichen – beta compared to Kennzeichen v1.0.0:

  • Improved UI: Bigger input field, nicer back ground.
  • Look up registration region codes in: Austria, Great Britain, France, Switzerland and Germany. –> Thats why the tree names ;-)
  • Developer info and contact info added.
  • Ad Banner: This enables me to go on with development.

Kennzeichen - Number plate - Plaque minéralogique

Download from android market

Screenshots

Screenshot - Great Britain

Screenshot - Great Britain

Screenshot - Germany

Screenshot - Germany

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4 Comments

  1. Posted October 19, 2009 at 14:55 | Permalink

    Cool! Glad I saw your tweet. I just added a link to your site on the http://whatsupandroid.com page. I’ll also help promote your app!

    Go Android Go!

    Your fave Android PR Gal (@digitalfemme)
    @whatsupandroid

  2. Posted October 20, 2009 at 09:45 | Permalink

    Cool idea :) Need to try it out next time I’m on the Autobahn. Keep up the good work!

  3. boyncRIGEbync
    Posted October 31, 2009 at 16:22 | Permalink

    Other variant is possible also

  4. pim
    Posted November 12, 2009 at 10:54 | Permalink

    @andre: For your and other people’s safety, I hope you will be not trying this out while *driving* on the Autobahn :)

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