iTracker is a tool designed to follow online races, with endurance length in mind. It has been developed by me since patch W17 was released - yeah its been a LONG way .
A few screenies
http://img138.imageshack.us/my.php?image=34834473ir7.jpg
http://img247.imageshack.us/my.php?image=87552588rq5.jpg
http://img352.imageshack.us/my.php?image=76135563fu5.jpg
It started as an insim self-learning project that evolved into a home brewed library that later I used to make a program that would help me monitor my mates on track during endurance races, beside checking stats, lap times, etc.
The main frame been designed as a container for many small modules that serve different purposes, it made the app a lot more flexible and easy to manage, and it allows for a very cool customization of the layout.
Even though its not finished by any means, or bug free, I've decided to release it because its been sitting for quite some months in my hard drive and I hardly have the time, or the motivation in LFS, to keep developing it. However, since I spent quite a few hundreds of hours in it, it would be a shame that it died in my HD.
Besides, many people have helped me developing it and it wouldnt be fair to send their work to trash - you know who you are
Feel free to check every sub dir of the app, most of the stuff is configurable via xml files, but Im way too lazy to document everything, at least for now.
Most important things that are missing are support for the FBM and the latest South City tracks, but Im planning to add those in a later release. You could say I've been caught by Scawen's patch release pace!
Last but not least, heres a list of people that have helped me in every possible way, directly or indirectly:
- Rene Van Der Kooij for many of the application graphics: track logos and layouts, weather icons, but also for
invaluable feedback, beta testing, suggestions and many, many hours in irc discussing every aspect of the app, even though I never got the wind icons!
- Željko Hajdinjak for the awesome logo, the application icon, beta testing and for the many hours we spent figuring
out how to draw tracks from PTH files, talking about vectors and trigonometry
- TeamXFR and F1RST racing team (specially Kaspur) for using early versions of the app during MoE events and
providing very valuable feedback
- Victor for all the times I bugged him in the LFS irc channel with endless questions
I also feel appropiate to name the libraries and data sources I used:
- Weifeng Luo docking library for the UI
- Log4Net for debugging
- sdether's incredible lib for ideas on how to solve some problems - though no copy & paste of his code
- Nini for the config files
- crazyice fuel control for test data of the fuel calc, even though the XML now isnt reliable anymore (outdated) and
values should be refreshed.
I plan to keep releasing versions and bug fixes as long as I can find time to do it, all bug reports are (certain) and welcome.
Latest version: 0.5.3.1
Temporary download link:
http://www.megaupload.com/es/?d=57LVI6YM
EDIT: You need .NET Framework 2.0 installed
A few screenies
http://img138.imageshack.us/my.php?image=34834473ir7.jpg
http://img247.imageshack.us/my.php?image=87552588rq5.jpg
http://img352.imageshack.us/my.php?image=76135563fu5.jpg
It started as an insim self-learning project that evolved into a home brewed library that later I used to make a program that would help me monitor my mates on track during endurance races, beside checking stats, lap times, etc.
The main frame been designed as a container for many small modules that serve different purposes, it made the app a lot more flexible and easy to manage, and it allows for a very cool customization of the layout.
Even though its not finished by any means, or bug free, I've decided to release it because its been sitting for quite some months in my hard drive and I hardly have the time, or the motivation in LFS, to keep developing it. However, since I spent quite a few hundreds of hours in it, it would be a shame that it died in my HD.
Besides, many people have helped me developing it and it wouldnt be fair to send their work to trash - you know who you are
Feel free to check every sub dir of the app, most of the stuff is configurable via xml files, but Im way too lazy to document everything, at least for now.
Most important things that are missing are support for the FBM and the latest South City tracks, but Im planning to add those in a later release. You could say I've been caught by Scawen's patch release pace!
Last but not least, heres a list of people that have helped me in every possible way, directly or indirectly:
- Rene Van Der Kooij for many of the application graphics: track logos and layouts, weather icons, but also for
invaluable feedback, beta testing, suggestions and many, many hours in irc discussing every aspect of the app, even though I never got the wind icons!
- Željko Hajdinjak for the awesome logo, the application icon, beta testing and for the many hours we spent figuring
out how to draw tracks from PTH files, talking about vectors and trigonometry
- TeamXFR and F1RST racing team (specially Kaspur) for using early versions of the app during MoE events and
providing very valuable feedback
- Victor for all the times I bugged him in the LFS irc channel with endless questions
I also feel appropiate to name the libraries and data sources I used:
- Weifeng Luo docking library for the UI
- Log4Net for debugging
- sdether's incredible lib for ideas on how to solve some problems - though no copy & paste of his code
- Nini for the config files
- crazyice fuel control for test data of the fuel calc, even though the XML now isnt reliable anymore (outdated) and
values should be refreshed.
I plan to keep releasing versions and bug fixes as long as I can find time to do it, all bug reports are (certain) and welcome.
Latest version: 0.5.3.1
Temporary download link:
http://www.megaupload.com/es/?d=57LVI6YM
EDIT: You need .NET Framework 2.0 installed