What does "Software for Users" mean to us?

It means that at Austin-Soft we try to create solutions to what users want and need: whether they be a home user wanting to see where it is daytime or nighttime, a developer converting their code to Cocoa in MacOS X or needing help to develop an iPhone or iPad application, or an autocrosser trying to find that last thousandth of a second on a course.

We do what users want — not what some marketing company thinks that users want.

Steve Jobs passes

It is with profound sadness that we heard of Steve Jobs' passing today at the young age of 56. He had truly re-defined the computer industry and set new standards for customer-focused design.

Steve Jobs, 1955-2011

 
AutoProxy RS Plugin Now Available

Austin-Soft.com is proud to announce the availability of the AutoProxy RS Plugin for Real Studio development.

The plugin makes working with the Internet easier, since you can now fill in the system-defined proxy settings for HTTPSocket and HTTPSecureSocket with a single call.

To get more information and to purchase the plug-in, click here.

 
AXAnalyst and AXAnalyst+Video 4.0 Now Available

They're here! They're here!

It's been a long road, but there is actually a lot of new stuff under-the-hood for these new versions. First off, we've adding support for GPS-based devices, such as the MaxQData GPS and GPS+Accelerometer (Quantum) devices. This means that we've also adapted our car path mapping code to take incoming GPS data and provide a similar level of analysis that you get with accelerometer-based data acquisition: you get a path map that highlights your successes — and failures — at maximizing your speed on the course. However, if you have position data from a GPS, you can now click a button at the top of the map and have the path map display the actual position data with the acceleration data. We've also added the ability to smooth incoming data when that data has significant known error-per-sample (such as the GPS limit of 10 meters of error per sample).

We've added the ability to record GPS data directly into AXAnalyst, although we strongly recommend recording to a computer that uses an SSD instead of a regular hard disk (hard disks can be damaged by the movement of the car, since the hard disk drive head literally floats above the hard drive disk and the movement of the car can cause the hard drive head to literally crash into the hard drive disk, destroying the data on that disk).

We've also modified much of the user interface to make things easier and faster.

Internally, we've added the ability to take what is called "unleveled" 3-D accelerometer data (X-Y-Z), and from that determine what is "down," what is "forward," and what is "left" for that run. We also can determine if the accelerometer has been set up "backwards" (forwards is backwards, left is right) and automatically correct the display of that data!

In addition, we've added some more "smarts" to the artificial intelligence of the analysis, so we can recognize more good and bad behaviors, and let you know that they need to be corrected. We've also added saving and restoring of session info, so when you re-open the session, you get back what you last saw.

AXAnalyst+Video gets better data overlays for video, the ability to use the ffmpeg tool (available separately, due to licensing restrictions) to convert video to a format QuickTime™ can use, and now includes the option of displaying analog gauges for speed and RPM on the data-overlaid video.

You can download the new versions here: AXAnalyst and AXAnalyst+Video

Last Updated on Saturday, 25 June 2011 13:22
 
AXAnalyst and AXAnalyst+Video 4.0.1 Now Available

The new versions are now available!

This version primarily fixes some problems on Windows, but also includes some MAJOR speed-ups when resizing the map area. This is especially noticeable on Windows.

Session playback performance has also been improved a bit on Windows and Linux as well.

You can download the new versions here: AXAnalyst and AXAnalyst+Video

Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 July 2011 07:41
 
Day-n-Night 4.0.1 Now Available

Just when you thought it couldn't get any better, we've now released Day-n-Night 4.0.1!

The images are now more detailed, so you can zoom in even closer! In fact, I can almost see my house from here (OK, not really, but it's still close enough that you can't see the entire US any more on the iPhone at the highest zoom level).

4.0 had a small bug that prevented it running on IOS 3.0 and 3.1 devices, plus there were a couple of things that were finished slightly after 4.0 was sent to the AppStore, all of which have been fixed in the 4.0.1 version.