Really, the AVT is in a whole different league since it covers so many protocols, and allows reading/writing using raw bytes. But, it is crazy expensive.
Have looked into designing and making a cable based on the STN1110 chip, which handles alot of protocols but still, communicates just like the ELM which is the down fall of that device. After using the AVT... I feel its a giant leap backwards to use the ASCII<->Byte standard again.
Iv been tinkering.. alot...actually.. its been all day everyday

-HS CAN (11bit)
-MS CAN (11bit.. Fords use this)
-GMLAN
-VPW
-ALDL
It communicates using raw bytes just like the AVT, and its own communication protocol is similar but has been adjusted to suit different needs. Communication can be performed over USB or bluetooth (Bring on the apps!).
In saying that, what sort of other options in a tool would people desire? I like the idea of having all the commands documented so apps can be made, or it can be implemented into existing programs like tunerpro.
The AVT has the choice of analogue ports, I guess that would be a good start?
What about onboard logging, designate specific PIDs and this gets saved to a SDCard when initiated?
Can anyone think of anything else? Within reason of course, I cant think of anything other then the two above?
