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6th July 2009, 14:03
RaceChrono v1.30
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
RaceChrono is a data logging software for all kinds of sports. It runs on S60 and Windows Mobile smart phones and uses position data from your GPS receiver to determine lap times and performance.
RaceChrono is developed by a team of Finnish sports enthusiasts who have made their careers in the IT-business. RaceChrono is currently a hobby project for it's authors.
Change log from version 1.25 beta to 1.30:
Expiration date moved to 31th May 2010
GPS and OBD time and update rate displays in Live Timer view. GPS time display is perfect for syncing with video, just show the phone screen to the camera after starting the session.
All OBD-II channels now exported with the CSV format
Disk sizes now reported in kB/MB/GB. Low storage notice on session view now shows storage space left
Removed the background map from Live Timer in Big Gauge mode
Now also Symbian version comes with a example session and track
All error messages now need press of OK button
User interface tweaks and help texts
Removed ‘map only’ mode from graphs to simplify the user interface.
Support for Windows Mobile internal GPS
Fixed All: Export files are now saved to selected storage. They were wrongfully saved to same memory with the session.
Fixed All: Performance testing: Navi text did not update in Runs view and could not change the run with shift-left/right keys
Fixed All: Could not select multiple sessions with shift in Previous Sessions view
Fixed All: Visible line feed characters from editor items
Fixed All: Broken Danas I2M export
Fixed All: Now displays MAC address if Bluetooth Name was not resolved
Fixed All: Possible loss of whole session, if loss of power while recording
Fixed All: Various minor user interface fixes.
Fixed Symbian: Middle softkey removed from E90’s big screen
Fixed Symbian: Text entry problem with E71
Fixed Symbian: Wrong text entry mode sometimes displayed
Fixed Windows: CSV export with Semicolumn+comma separators had dot instead of a comma as decimal separator
Fixed Windows: Line feeds omited from most text input
Fixed Windows Mobile: Better error message, if device is not using Microsoft Bluetooth Stack
Fixed Windows Mobile Standard: Too big font made smaller now
Fixed Windows Desktop: COM-ports can be now selected up to COM99
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
RaceChrono is a data logging software for all kinds of sports. It runs on S60 and Windows Mobile smart phones and uses position data from your GPS receiver to determine lap times and performance.
RaceChrono is developed by a team of Finnish sports enthusiasts who have made their careers in the IT-business. RaceChrono is currently a hobby project for it's authors.
Change log from version 1.25 beta to 1.30:
Expiration date moved to 31th May 2010
GPS and OBD time and update rate displays in Live Timer view. GPS time display is perfect for syncing with video, just show the phone screen to the camera after starting the session.
All OBD-II channels now exported with the CSV format
Disk sizes now reported in kB/MB/GB. Low storage notice on session view now shows storage space left
Removed the background map from Live Timer in Big Gauge mode
Now also Symbian version comes with a example session and track
All error messages now need press of OK button
User interface tweaks and help texts
Removed ‘map only’ mode from graphs to simplify the user interface.
Support for Windows Mobile internal GPS
Fixed All: Export files are now saved to selected storage. They were wrongfully saved to same memory with the session.
Fixed All: Performance testing: Navi text did not update in Runs view and could not change the run with shift-left/right keys
Fixed All: Could not select multiple sessions with shift in Previous Sessions view
Fixed All: Visible line feed characters from editor items
Fixed All: Broken Danas I2M export
Fixed All: Now displays MAC address if Bluetooth Name was not resolved
Fixed All: Possible loss of whole session, if loss of power while recording
Fixed All: Various minor user interface fixes.
Fixed Symbian: Middle softkey removed from E90’s big screen
Fixed Symbian: Text entry problem with E71
Fixed Symbian: Wrong text entry mode sometimes displayed
Fixed Windows: CSV export with Semicolumn+comma separators had dot instead of a comma as decimal separator
Fixed Windows: Line feeds omited from most text input
Fixed Windows Mobile: Better error message, if device is not using Microsoft Bluetooth Stack
Fixed Windows Mobile Standard: Too big font made smaller now
Fixed Windows Desktop: COM-ports can be now selected up to COM99