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24SayheyGiantsFan
06-30-2020, 03:01 PM
Gentlemen:
Yesterday I posted a thread regarding the "All in One" program from
Cynthia Publishing that I was using back in the mid 80's, I think back then
it was called "Five in One". Anyway that information was erroneous, as I was also using DOS based software at the time from Howard Sartin and Pirco, which I confused with "All in One". The Sartin Program was called "Par Generator", in which you entered data from the DRF PP's or result charts and it created
a track profile and track pars for the track in question. So that was my bad, but it has been 35 years...lol. Having said that, I would like to give a shout out
to Lefty359 and Idiatone for checking that out and responding. In the mean time keep cashing and "Run happy".
Thanks again
24SayHeyGiantsFan
lefty359
06-30-2020, 07:07 PM
Ah, yes. I remember the old par generator but Doc moved away from that in later and better prgms.
Luck to you.
ldiatone
07-01-2020, 01:50 AM
Gentlemen:
Yesterday I posted a thread regarding the "All in One" program from
Cynthia Publishing that I was using back in the mid 80's, I think back then
it was called "Five in One". Anyway that information was erroneous, as I was also using DOS based software at the time from Howard Sartin and Pirco, which I confused with "All in One". The Sartin Program was called "Par Generator", in which you entered data from the DRF PP's or result charts and it created
a track profile and track pars for the track in question. So that was my bad, but it has been 35 years...lol. Having said that, I would like to give a shout out
to Lefty359 and Idiatone for checking that out and responding. In the mean time keep cashing and "Run happy".
Thanks again
24SayHeyGiantsFan
OBTW all-in-one does that also. using auto update after several races from a track, one will get a profile. not the pars. the pars are built into the program and they are used if not many races are updated.
chef
Are you guys talking about the free software program used to be on Bris (still is?) but the pps for it were $14 per track per day?
lefty359
07-17-2020, 08:32 PM
Are you guys talking about the free software program used to be on Bris (still is?) but the pps for it were $14 per track per day?
No. ALLINONE is a Dick Mitchell creation
that's still sold by Cynthia Pub.
It uses files from Handicappers Warehouse . $100 month for unlimited access.
You'rethinking of the AllWays prgm.
mikeb
07-18-2020, 07:15 PM
Hi Chuck,
Been a while hope all is good.
Speaking of allinone,they still in business?
steve unite no contact.
thanks
mike
lefty359
07-20-2020, 01:06 AM
For as I know, they are, but haven't communicated with hem in a while.
And thanks for asking, things are going well. Hope they are for you too.
ubercapper
07-20-2020, 12:10 PM
Still around at https://www.cynthiapublishing.com/
Steve is on twitter but his tweets look automated
https://twitter.com/shoutoute
This may be his as well
https://twitter.com/Oak_LA_Oak_LV
ldiatone
07-20-2020, 01:48 PM
one can also send Steve a PM message through twitter and can message him on the web site via the "Hidden Entries" page. sign up then log in. i talk to him all the time that way.
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