• What's New in TunerPro & TunerPro RT Version 5

Here are just a few of the new features in Version 5. This is not a full list, so be sure to look around!

  • New XDF table axis definition types such as the ability to link an axis of a table to another
  • Aliased and linked items are updated when their counterparts are updated
  • XDF Item tree replaces the item lists of v4, making for easier categorization, viewing, and overall usability
  • Mousing over items in XDF Item Tree shows item comments
  • New datastream definition format (ADX) that is much more extensible, and enables the functionality of the new acquisition engine.
  • Datastream definition math is fully configurable, just like in the XDF. You can link outputs of one item to another for complex operations such as fuel economy. Nearly limitless!
  • Simpler real time and XDF data linking
  • Tooltips in the XDF and ADX editors that describe the fields
  • Full 32-bit data type support
  • New table editor layout, with toolbars and status bar. No more clunky buttons.
  • Table editors can be resized
  • New, versatile scanning and logging engine for real-time data acquisition
  • New tuning parameter tree view with categorizational views
  • New and additional real-time data visualizers, including histograms, monitors, and fully customizable dashboards
  • Plug-in model for developers to add their own functionality, additional emulation hardware support, and additional real-time vehicle scanners
  • Address watch support for Ostrich 2.0, Roadrunner, and Romulator hardware
  • Ability to graph multiple 2D and 3D graphs on the same chart for comparison
  • Dockable/undockable window group
  • Fully customizable keyboard shortcuts
  • Fully customizable tools launcher with macros
  • Definition encryption support
  • New proportional "bubble" tracing of real-time data
  • Streamlined table editor UI featuring toolbars and status bar information
  • New and improved XDF and ADX math processor, with an extensive list of math functions
 
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