Janos666 Posts: 10 Joined: Sat 2:44 am Location: Hungary It has nice convenience features I couldn't see in WinOLS (may be they exist in WinOLS as well, but I didn't get that far in that software, hence the considerably more time I spent with that up until now - but this will change, I will stick with this free software). On the other hand, this software could automatically find every maps I need.Īnd the user interface also looks much more friendly to me. I spent 30+ minutes to learn how to identify my maps in WinOLS and I still got stuck (for almost an hour) with the MAF smoke limiter map (I guess it becomes easier with practice but I am interested in tuning my own single car only, so I don't necessarily need general practice). But I ended up with this free software instead because this seems to be a much more convenient choice to edit my EDC15P++ files. I started with WinOLS 2.24 because everybody seemed to recommend that and it indeed looked very advanced.