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5 Mar 2013 4:11 PM #1
Password Meter app (made in Sencha Architect)
Password Meter app (made in Sencha Architect)
Greetings,
I have created a neat little password metering application that illustrates the strength of the password not only with a gradient color-bar, but with a chart that shows the strength compared to a number of metrics. Metrics like upper & lower case characters mixed with numbers and symbols.
PasswordMeter.jpg
PasswordMeter-Beta.xda
I may create a ux component of this in the future, but my time is limited. I invite others to take what I have created here and produce a UX for others to enjoy. I've attached the Sencha Architect archive. You will need to use SA2.1 or later to open the project.
This little app was designed to work with ExtJs 4.0.7 and 4.1.3.
Let me know what you think!
Perfection as a goal is a nice idea that can point one in a specific direction. However, since "perfection" is an ever changing (evolving?) and moving target, one must admit that perfection can never be obtained...
When in doubt, check the d4mn source code!
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7 Mar 2013 8:43 AM #2Sencha - Senior Forum Manager
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Great job! Thanks for the contribution!
Mitchell Simoens @SenchaMitch
Sencha Inc, Senior Forum Manager
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23 Apr 2013 5:19 PM #3
Here's an updated version
Here's an updated version
This version corrects the pathways for the images and includes them in the xda this time.
Plus, I've added visual feedback on which Password requirement has been met.
PasswordMeter20130423090849.xda
Enjoy.Perfection as a goal is a nice idea that can point one in a specific direction. However, since "perfection" is an ever changing (evolving?) and moving target, one must admit that perfection can never be obtained...
When in doubt, check the d4mn source code!



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