So you feel that one of the 4 out of Crome, Neptune, Ectune and Hondata is perfect and doesnt have any quirks or issues?You seem like smart guy, so i want to hear your thoughts on this subject.
I think we may be talking about two different things here.
If we are talking about the software having some quirks/connectivity/logging problems, then sure they all have little things that could be improved upon. Some more than others.
But if we are talking about the actual code base that is running the car and the interaction between the ecu firmware and the software, then yes, there are clear "winners" in that category. When you disable/enable/change ANYTHING in NepTune/Hondata you know it is going to work. There are VERY few cases where you would have to second guess yourself if something is actually working like advertised.
Now granted, I actually went through the code (with some help) and applied all the fixes to Crome that really bugged me and now it actually works the way I would like. So I know these things aren't impossible to be changed or fixed, it just takes some extra time in development to make sure everything is working in the software. But I stopped using it to tune customer's cars back in 05-06 at the latest.
And if you guys think I am trying to "hate" on the freeware systems or whatever, I might come off like that. But I can assure you that I have enough time immersed in the subject to give you guys an honest opinion on each code base. I have been the only one working on the Uberdata project for the past 3 years.. with the newest version of Uberdata, you can data log any Crome tuned ecu with it. But without the source code that was the furthest I could go.
I also created a new software called Uber Edit that I never released. It is a new look to the Uberdata software, adds more support for emulation and logging. It actually has a nice working map trace, and expandable tables up to 20 x 20. I just feel that there are too many Honda Rom editors out there, to throw another one into the mix.
I am a pgmfi/freeware guy at heart, but I know when the real development stopped over there that the program's productivity and "bug fixes" went with it. When I saw this happening, that is the time when I made the switch to something that was worth the time for me and my customers, and I will never go back to tuning with anything else.