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Originally Posted by shanta
I might be wrong but I always believed the best software was the one that offered the best "TOOL KIT" to the person using it. Enabling one to make decisions for themselves. <snip> Richie
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On that point we agree completely. Ultimately, it is the individual using the software that must make the selections, rather than the software. The software can provide metrics, but the relevance and importance of those metrics is a matter of subjective interpretation based on the experience, knowledge, and skill level of the user.
In short, if you can't do fairly well using App A, don't expect that App B is going to make you an instant winner. Or, following Sartin principles to activate consistency and commitment, make you a winner after a long, hard struggle to understand and interpret the various readouts.
With the amount of work that seems to have gone in to the effort, it may provide what you call the best "tool kit." Personally, I hope it does something entirely new, or interprets things in different ways, or provides new and interesting insights into how individual races may unfold. In any event, I wish you and Mr. Craven the best of luck in your endeavor, and look forward to the release.
Good Luck