Yesterday Caroline Landström was lucky enough to be the 100th online customer!
She (or more correctly her father) bought the Basic Motorcycle version but she will now get a Pro Motorcycle version for free! And it's not even Christmas! :)
Thank you for your order and best of luck Caroline!
Friday, March 28, 2008
Monday, February 11, 2008
Tracktimer+Ubuntu+Wine=true!
Some of my racing friends are not exactly overwhelmed by Microsoft operating systems so every now and then I get the question about when Tracktimer will be available for Linux.
"It will never happen" is my usual answer.
But it appears that Tracktimer actually works in Linux with the help of Wine, I got this e-mail yesterday:
version 0.9.54.
Thanks for the research Mikko!
"It will never happen" is my usual answer.
But it appears that Tracktimer actually works in Linux with the help of Wine, I got this e-mail yesterday:
Greetings from Malaysia Torkel!To be more specific he runs Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon)... and WINE
Just writing to let you know that your software seems to work flawlessly in linux (Ubuntu) using the latest version of "WINE".. I've been able to do timing, saving, etc... using the demo version, with ZERO problems.
-Mikko Nassi
www.kartingasia.com
version 0.9.54.
Thanks for the research Mikko!
Saturday, February 09, 2008
Tracktimer v3.0.0.65 released
Time for a new version again, this time it is actually more of a bug fix release than a lot of new features...
v3.0.0.64 contained some very stupid changes from me that messed up the file names and the storage directory of the exported files. Check if you have some *.htm files in the Tracktimer directory, if so they are safe to delete. Thanks to Cedric Cornell for telling me about this error!
Bugfixes:
New features:
Now that the release is out I can concentrate on my bike! A new crank has to be put in and two sets of fairings have to be painted, when I have a design I like I will post tome pics here!
v3.0.0.64 contained some very stupid changes from me that messed up the file names and the storage directory of the exported files. Check if you have some *.htm files in the Tracktimer directory, if so they are safe to delete. Thanks to Cedric Cornell for telling me about this error!
Bugfixes:
- HTML file for setup created correctly in Exports directory
- Changed to TAdvPicture when exporting tracks (possible to export gif again)
- Doesn't remove backslash from track files during HTML export
- Tire tag html export gets correct filename
New features:
- Copies logotype image to Tracktimer directory
- Added external link to part status items
- Select from list of suppliers when exporting Part status report
- Possible to sort part status report on supplier
- Possible to include price/pcs column in Part status report
- Number columns aligned to the right in Part status report
- Progress window visible when exporting Part status
Now that the release is out I can concentrate on my bike! A new crank has to be put in and two sets of fairings have to be painted, when I have a design I like I will post tome pics here!
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Thursday, November 22, 2007
Version 3.0.0.64
I thought I had changed all image components but I hadn't... :(
So I had to make a new version that handles gif images for the car in the Weight distribution page for cars and karts.
Update by starting Tracktimer on a computer connected to Internet as usual.
Sorry for this
/Torkel
So I had to make a new version that handles gif images for the car in the Weight distribution page for cars and karts.
Update by starting Tracktimer on a computer connected to Internet as usual.
Sorry for this
/Torkel
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Tracktimer v3.0.0.63 released!
It's time again, a new release of Tracktimer!
This release contains many small changes that will make life easier for many of you. I would like to thank my "power user" George Vukmanovich for lots and lots of valuable input and discussions, the main reason for most of the changes in this release.
To update you just have to start your registered version of Tracktimer on a computer that is connected to the internet. If you have any problems just contact me.
A brand new feature is that you can now print tire tags directly to label paper.
It is now also possible to insert a row when entering lap times manually, just right-click on the grid.
Read on for the full list of changes:
Version 3.0.0.63
2007-11-21
Version 3.0.0.62
2007-09-30
This release contains many small changes that will make life easier for many of you. I would like to thank my "power user" George Vukmanovich for lots and lots of valuable input and discussions, the main reason for most of the changes in this release.
To update you just have to start your registered version of Tracktimer on a computer that is connected to the internet. If you have any problems just contact me.
A brand new feature is that you can now print tire tags directly to label paper.
It is now also possible to insert a row when entering lap times manually, just right-click on the grid.
Read on for the full list of changes:
Version 3.0.0.63
2007-11-21
- Uses TAdvPicture instead of TGifImage
- Print label dialog handles non-metric units
- Filters filenames better for illegal tokens
- Added Spanish, Italian, French and Swedish translations
Version 3.0.0.62
2007-09-30
- Improved inspection export so parts that needs to be replaced are shown even if they don't need to be inspected
- Uses 1 decimal for part status exports instead of "lots"
- Possible to move multiple parts in part status
- Added Suspension link for rear mc suspension
- Added event name to Prepare session dialog
- Tire compound history increased to 10 in tire dialog
- New time format, added popup menu to insert a row, clears old lap times before import
- Made session type an MRUcombobox
- 4 decimals for AD, 2 for RAD
- Part status handles multiselect for both edit, move and delete
- Key F5 resorts active part status grid
- Inspection reports shows items that need to be replaced too even if they don't need to be inspected
- Selected tire remains selected in tire list even after editing/adding of history or other edits
- Three decimals for tire mileage
- New correct formatting of purchase orders (tested on A4 paper)
- Page numbers in purchase order
- Double-clicking a filled lap grid opens the edit dialog
- Changed order of temp, rel humidity and absolute pressure
- Changed "My position" to "Drivers position"
- All jetting comboboxes now have a memory of 10 items
- New time format 1:11.111, also handles 1.11.111 as before
- Right click timing grid when entering lap times to insert a row
- Can print tire tags to label paper
- Added progressbar to splash screen
- Added distance to each driver
- Removed optimal lap time
- Doesn't overwrite new tracktimer.ini after restore
- Correct handling of final page break in purchase order
- Purchase order price has 2 decimals
- Tests if sorting is necessary before sorting
- Added Needle clip pos to session comparision
- Label printing now works as intended
- Tire label dimensions now decimal values
- Saves font name for tire labels
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Monday, November 12, 2007
Video logger
The reason I added the possibility to connect an onboard video file for each session is the Bullet DVR. The Bullet DVR is a new robust video logger that also lap times and shows the lap times on screen when you look at the video. Mighty cool if you ask me!
I have been in contact with the constructor of this product to make sure that Tracktimer can both connect a video file to each session and also import the lap times.
Manufacturers site: Bullet DVR
I have been in contact with the constructor of this product to make sure that Tracktimer can both connect a video file to each session and also import the lap times.
Manufacturers site: Bullet DVR
Thursday, September 06, 2007
Ambulanceless :(
Thursday, July 12, 2007
A little crazy but...
I just sent in the application to race in the European Championship at Karlskoga the end of this month! I don't have any expectations on this, if I qualify within 110% I am quite happy!
Now it's time to try the Seel kit for the first time...
As I say in Swedish: "Darra fjunisar!" (Tremble almost-hairless-youngsters!) ;)
Now it's time to try the Seel kit for the first time...
As I say in Swedish: "Darra fjunisar!" (Tremble almost-hairless-youngsters!) ;)
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Tracktimer version 3.0.0.61
Hi!
Time for a quick update, I have fixed a few errors since the last release:
- Reads new format from Bullet DVR exported lap times
- Not necessary to be administrator to run in Windows Vista anymore
- Correct unit (kg/m3 instead of %) when exporting AD to HTML
To update just start your current version of Tracktimer and make sure
that your computer is connected to Internet.
If you use the demo version you have to re-register at http://www.tracktimer.com to download the latest version.
Have a nice summer!
/Torkel
Time for a quick update, I have fixed a few errors since the last release:
- Reads new format from Bullet DVR exported lap times
- Not necessary to be administrator to run in Windows Vista anymore
- Correct unit (kg/m3 instead of %) when exporting AD to HTML
To update just start your current version of Tracktimer and make sure
that your computer is connected to Internet.
If you use the demo version you have to re-register at http://www.tracktimer.com to download the latest version.
Have a nice summer!
/Torkel
Friday, June 01, 2007
HTML reports
I have understood that not many know about the reporting capabilities of Tracktimer, even with the basic version you can get a good overview of your sessions.
(Note that these are in Swedish)
A list of my sessions this year sorted on date and grouped by arrangement looks like this.
A more compact view is the statistics view this time without lap times, it looks like this.
My track database is here.
The tires on the 125 seems to last forever, and I mean forever!!! (this requires the Pro version)
(Note that these are in Swedish)
A list of my sessions this year sorted on date and grouped by arrangement looks like this.
A more compact view is the statistics view this time without lap times, it looks like this.
My track database is here.
The tires on the 125 seems to last forever, and I mean forever!!! (this requires the Pro version)
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