TonyMLake
08-18-2015, 11:22 PM
Handicapper Plus now imports QuickHorse DRF file exports.
Please note this product is not officially endorsed by QuickHorse. If there are any errors or issues, please contact me directly for assistance so I have the chance to correct any problems.
This is *absolutely cutting edge*, especially since QuickHorse has not officially introduced their product yet. QuickHorse's plan to eventually implement Sha Tin and Happy Valley is, quite literally, the HOTTEST and ONLY game in town, in my humble opinion. I wish it had been my product, but it wasn't, so I want to do whatever I can to support this superb and soon-to-come edition to our racing world. QuickHorse may eventually ask me to take this down, but for now, we wanted to include a working import utility.
I think we can all appreciate the level of implementation that QuickHorse is ultimately aiming for, and my hope is that our application will be able to reflect the quality and type of data you've come to trust from QuickHorse through our imports of their superb export product.
There will be bumps along the road, but thanks to QuickHorse, at least now someone is building a road! I know HandicapperPlus users support their effort.
I've rolled the Live Brisnet Feed into the application for the Windows Desktop edition, as well.
Good luck. PM or email me with your thoughts.
Thanks, all.
Tony
Please note this product is not officially endorsed by QuickHorse. If there are any errors or issues, please contact me directly for assistance so I have the chance to correct any problems.
This is *absolutely cutting edge*, especially since QuickHorse has not officially introduced their product yet. QuickHorse's plan to eventually implement Sha Tin and Happy Valley is, quite literally, the HOTTEST and ONLY game in town, in my humble opinion. I wish it had been my product, but it wasn't, so I want to do whatever I can to support this superb and soon-to-come edition to our racing world. QuickHorse may eventually ask me to take this down, but for now, we wanted to include a working import utility.
I think we can all appreciate the level of implementation that QuickHorse is ultimately aiming for, and my hope is that our application will be able to reflect the quality and type of data you've come to trust from QuickHorse through our imports of their superb export product.
There will be bumps along the road, but thanks to QuickHorse, at least now someone is building a road! I know HandicapperPlus users support their effort.
I've rolled the Live Brisnet Feed into the application for the Windows Desktop edition, as well.
Good luck. PM or email me with your thoughts.
Thanks, all.
Tony