« Reply #21 on: July 09, 2015, 08:24:36 am »
I'll echo the statement that touchscreens just aren't optimal for vehicles. But anything is probably an improvement over MyFordTouch. I spent a lot of the weekend cursing at the system in my vehicle; whoever designed it has never actually driven a car.
I've had a number of Fords as rentals over the years. No issues with Sync or MFT. The only one that rivals it is uConnect in Chryslers, which is excellent.
iDrive is still poor. You fumble to find the control puck, then look at the screen to see which hotspot you're on, then click through sub-menus. Not as easy as looking over and touching a hotspot on the screen.
As a note Chryslers uConnect system is also using the BlackBerry QNX micro-kernel.
Some jet fighter screens and simulators also use it. If you have ever used the Blackberry Playbook then you've also used the QNX neutrino software.
https://youtu.be/NQu-tAlUjeE Maserati Quattroporte GTS
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