ItĀ“s been brought to my attention that
VemsTune is being programmed on a wxWindows multiplatform programming interface? yes
Why is it not being programmed for MS Windows only?
Because it's better to use more advanced, portable technology. Unportable lock-in technology totally kills customer choice, and therefore is unacceptable.
Also, GenBoard/LoggerIntegration/DedicatedLogger/PDA was chosen to use the same underlying codebase.
Non-portable lockin would not solve the existing stability issues, actually it would make more constraints on debugging as well.
- development of the vemstune software is taking way too long.
- This is true. If JAVA had the reasonable graphics support in 2007 as it has now, JAVA would definitely have been chosen, which makes much faster development cycle possible with less chance for programming errors. There is actually a tuning software which might support the error protected vems communication called SerialComm/SIPR
I know everybody would like to see it working properly.
ItĀ“s being programmed with a portable, no-lockin toolkit (not really a "platform").
- It makes me wonder how weak the UI code is to work well with one platform.
- Not sure what you mean by "UI code". wxwidgets toolkit, or added UI code.
I suggest this is taken a look at
http://www.kineticart.co.uk/FordCaseStudy.asp
http://www.kineticart.co.uk/LolaCarsCaseStudy.asp
As well as with MS Visual Studio you can have automated web deployment when the software would get upgraded.
- VemsTune can be compiled with MS Visual Studio, and there are several possibilities for automated web deployment. This will be delt with when the software is ready for idiots (definitely not yet).
If this user interface isnĀ“t taken more seriously the
unit as well looks bad and hurts sales. That defeats the whole purpose of the system.
Agreed.
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Gunnar Reynisson