After working with TuneECU a bit on the dyno, it is good for the price. (FREE)
But has a few shortcomings as a decent tuning solution. Altering the L tables is very cumbersome, as there is no way to input a number directly, or increase the cells as a percentage - as with TuneEdit.
There are a few other glitches when you turn off the power to the engine - the software doesn't like this.
But for 99% of users, it is good at diagnostics, swapping maps, and minor map changes.
I really like the ability to load the existing map from the ECU.
But using it to tune on the dyno - especially low rpm and loads - takes considerably more time than TuneEdit. As a result, I can't see many paying for the extra time required to fully tune the bike with it.
I still give Alain a thumbs up for making it available, and supporting it as he does.