Must be the translation into canadian. I have seen the bubble issue way back when the windows software first came out but we are talking years ago. I have not expierenced any of your problems with the lastest version of the software. Most of your problems with slow bubbles or even inaccurate bubbles is having too many windows open within C-Com, too many applications running in windows, viruses, and/or not enough RAM. You can't have a bunch of crap running in the background if you don't have enough RAM. C-Com especially has a problem with this because of the fact that it uses a very slow port, i.e. the serial port. Why do you think computer companies don't uses them anymore, some don't even have them. I have dedicated laptops for tuning with nothing but C-Com and a couple other tuning programs on them. We are talking 266 Pentiums with 32MB of RAM and never have a problem with them, Windows or DOS. I also use the FAST Datalogger alot with no problems. I think a majority of your problems are that you are expecting this software to do more then it was intended to. From my expierence I think it is also possible to have a laptop that is too fast for this software, another reason why I use dedicated ones that are basically disposable. I think if you stop and go back to basics with this stuff you will find it works better. And norbs seem to remember on here you saying you had a beta version of software and one point. If you are complaining about that still, then I think you need to be told what beta means. Any issues you might have are to be told to the designer so they can be addressed not to be bitched about on the internet.