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Ford Ditches Microsoft Partnership On Sync, Goes With QNX

Freshly Exhumed writes: Ford's in-car infotainment system known as Sync will soon evolve to add a capacitive touch screen, better integration with smartphone apps and, eventually, support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay in version 3, thanks to a switch of operating systems. After years of teaming with Microsoft, the automobile giant has switched to BlackBerry's QNX, a real time operating system renowned for stability.

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  1. Great. More touchscreens. by rogoshen1 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's a car, not a fucking tablet.

    Fusion owner here with the "my ford touch" sync system + touch sensitive climate/media controls on the console. Having to take your eyes off the road to make sure you're touching the right 1x1 inch area on the screen, or small indentation seems silly.

    Every car I've had prior had physical buttons for these things that after about a week of owning the car could be operated completely by touch alone.

  2. Re:Riiiiight. by gstoddart · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You work for Blackberry, don't you?

    You're an idiot, aren't you?

    I remember back in 1995/1996 or so ... a 1.44MB floppy with a bootable image of QNX. It booted onto pretty much any machine we could find, identified all of the devices, found the ethernet, and had a web browser.

    It was faster and more robust than Windows 95 was by a bloody long shot.

    Blackberry bought QNX because it has had a reputation as being pretty bomb proof for a long time.

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  3. Re:Notes from a real Sync user by Jeremi · · Score: 5, Insightful

    As a real Sync user (from 2012), my experience has been that its problems have more to do with user interface than "stability". Even if QNX improves on the latter, it does nothing for the former.

    Well, it might help indirectly. Every hour the developers don't spend trying to debug the OS is an hour they can instead spend on making the user interface work better. I suspect that a lot of mediocre products appear simply because there were so many showstopping bugs to chase down that there was never any time to smooth out the rough edges.

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