Sunday, June 27, 2004


This is how the motorcycle setup screen looks on computers running Windows XP.

Sunday, June 13, 2004

Basic versions

Well, since I have changed the format and now store the setups together with the sessions I cannot have the limit of one setup for each track as I had before. The "new" basic version will contain only the original core functionality of Tracktimer, the sessions and the setups.
There will be no Part Status and no Maintenance functionality, just the tabs Actual Session, Setup, Tracks and Completed Sessions. A detailed list of the differences will of course be available when I release v3.0.

Saturday, May 15, 2004

Less is more

In theory the concept of having separate session and setup files are good. But in reality it is not very good. Since you remember a setup by the session it was used in it is easier to refer to a setup as "the one I used in the first qualifying session here last year" rather than "the setup named blablabla". Also if you use the same setup and the only thing that has changed is the mileage on the tires it feels rather stupid to create a new setup just because of this. Not to mention that without this connection session files can be moved around into subdirectories as you wish without having the dependency of a setup file to bother about.

Because of this the v3.0 will be a slightly different animal regarding setups:

  • When you prepare a setup for a coming session it will be saved as an Incomplete session, not as a setup

  • The definition of an incomplete session is a session without lap times

  • All incomplete sessions are stored separately, these can be seen at Sessions-Incomplete

  • When you enter lap times to an incomplete session it changes to a complete session

  • You can of course open only the setup part from any session, modify it and reuse it in another session, this has not changed

  • All your existing sessions are merged with their corresponding setup files and these setup files are removed

  • Part setups remain as before


And yes, it will now take me even longer to get the v3.0 out, sorry about this but I feel that the changes done are so important that they cannot wait.

Wednesday, March 31, 2004

Aircraft technology coming up!

The part status function has been completely redone, now there are replacement limits and inspection interval limits with the possibility to add a list of tasks to do during inspection. Create a report for the parts to be inspected, print it out and hand it to a mechanic. It comes complete with a list of tasks to do and also a field to sign when done. This is taken directly from the aircraft industry and if it works there it will work for racing too! Thanks to my team mate Fredrik Dahlgren for this information!
A few more beta releases has been handed out and I haven't heard any complaints yet so it's looking good.

Wednesday, February 25, 2004

World Championships SBK and SS600 starts next weekend!

And I know that some of the teams are going to use Tracktimer, that feels good!

A Norwegian translation is on its way too so the next version will be more multilingual than ever! I have also written about half of the documentation (this is really boring stuff FYI) and try to work on that a little day by day. Maybe it's just me but it is so much more fun to create something new than to describe for others how to use that "new" feature... Hopefully the result will be good anyway!

I have received new very nice Swedish track maps from Magnus Thomé, administrator of the extremely popular Swedish car site http://www.rejsa.nu. These will be available from the homepage later.

I also want to apologise for not updating this blog as often as I had planned, I will try to do it at least once a month from now..

Monday, November 24, 2003

Documentation, basic versions and pricing

Documentation
Status right now is that I have sent all strings for translation to Italian and German and I'm now working on the new documentation which will be in HTML Help format this time.

I have lots of ideas to improve the pit stop planning page but I haven't yet decided if I shall include those now or later. The last official release was in April 2002 so it feels as if it's time to release something really soon... :-) But since there is a new storage format for setups and all old setups has to be converted it would be nice to handle all conversions at once. Decisions, decisions...

Basic versions
The basic versions are new for v3.0 and the differences from the Pro versions are the following (for the time being):

- Only one timing grid (driver 1)
- Only one maintenance group
- Only one part status group
- Only one setup for each track, it is automatically named as "track name".set
- No tire database
- No handling for tire circumference (Car & Kart versions)
- No pit stop planning functionality
- No HTML-export of compared sessions
- No HTML-export of part status
- No statistics
- No association to datalogging file

Pricing
Prices will go up when v3.0 is released, the US Dollar has lost about 30% of its value compared to the Swedish Krona in the last two years so the prices will be at least 30% higher. The basic versions will be around 100 USD with possibility to upgrade to a Pro version.

Thursday, November 06, 2003

Tracks in v3.0

In v3.0 it is possible to import tracks and my ambition is to have a bunch of tracks for each country downloadable as zipfiles from the Tracktimer site. The zipfiles are nothing but normal Tracks folders but named as "Scandinavian Tracks", "American Tracks" and so on.

The idea is to first download the desired zipfile, open it and by using the "Import Tracks" button in TT you are prompted to select the tracks.txt file in the "Scandinavian Tracks" folder (for instance). All tracks in that folder are listed with a small checkbox, those tracks you already have are also listed but the checkbox is disabled so they cannot be imported.
This way you can always get the latest track information complete with track maps, lengths, contact information and more.
New in v3.0 (when will I ever release this?) is that you can also link to (and watch) a movie file from for example an on-board lap for that track.
So if anyone has collected lots of track information and are willing to share that please zip the tracks-folder and e-mail it to me and I will make sure it gets published on the site.

Yesterday I also made the "multiple-session-comparision" function a lot faster, it's really good to run programs on r-e-a-l-l-y slow computers during developement! (my laptop is a Pentium 90 with 32 MB RAM...)

Sunday, November 02, 2003

Best laps

Added a new node in the completed sessions tree view. You can now see a list of the sessions with the best lap time for each track with filters on year, driver, frame and engine. It sounds more complicated than it is, but it is a quite nice feature anyway.

Also implemented the symmetric editing flag in the new car suspension layout.

Users that have created subdirectories for stored sessions and setups have not been able to see those in the Completed Sessions tab or to export statistics. Now Tracktimer looks "deep" in the directory structure so all these sessions/setups will be available for comparision, htmlexport, statistics and so on.

Reseller information has been sent out to all my Share-It customers, only two has responded so far though...
The good thing about this reseller idea is that if anyone asks you about the program you can simply tell them that a) it rocks and b) they can buy it online directly from your website! All orders made from your site will give you 20% commission so five orders and you have your money back!