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Coronavirus: app reports queue to the store

2020-04-03T17:21:34.187Z


A small web app to report the length of the queue of customers waiting to enter the store: Stefano Becheroni, owner of the web agency Influenza di Greve in Chianti (Florence), created it and offers it free to all international shopkeepers. . © ANSA


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(ANSA) - FLORENCE, APRIL 3 - A small web app to report the length of the queue of customers waiting to enter the store: Stefano Becheroni, owner of the Influenza webagency of Greve in Chianti (Florence), created it, which offers it free to all the shopkeepers concerned. The shopkeeper's reports, via mobile or desktop, on the length and duration of the queue are sent to the shop's website, on which a 'traffic light' banner turns green, yellow or gold, so that customers can evaluate whether or not to go to the point sale.
The intuition came just waiting in the queue, as it frequently happens because of the anti-assembly measures foreseen by the rules for contrasting Coronavirus. "After spending some time in the queue to shop at the country's supermarket, last week, I told myself that countless things could have been enough to mitigate the problem", explains Becheroni, whose app was adopted precisely by Greve's Coop, and at the Marucelli pharmacy in Florence.
The app, easy to install, is free and free, released under the Open Source Creative Commons license: "Chivuole can modify it - adds the creator - to do better everything or to do more or less what it wants except to exploit it commercially". (ANSA).

Source: ansa

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