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Old 06-14-2020, 12:15 PM   #12
mikesal57
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Originally Posted by headhawg View Post
From a developer's POV, exporting to csv is tantamount to giving away the store for free. I had serious thoughts about selling my programs, but the amount of money to be made isn't worth my time or the hassle. If I did, the programs wouldn't export to csv not because it's hard to do, but it doesn't make financial sense. Good luck Mike, but it is very unlikely to find a paid product that does a .csv export. It's hard enough to find new software that's any good regardless of the export capabilities because it's very difficult to justify the development time/cost to sales ratio.
Brian....

Why would you say "giving away the store for free" ?


SAy you coded 6 factors.....

EARLY LATE FORM CLASS SPEED CONNECTIONS(JKY/TRN)


They each come up with a value for each horse in each race......

So say after 1000 races , I put all this info into Excel with results
and come up with a system that uses...

(83% of SPEED) + (62% of EARLY) + ( 49% of CLASS) + (33% of CONNECTIONS) + ( 22% of LATE)

and I find your FORM rating non-significant...So that is out

what do you see as giving the store away?
your factors are proprietary and cant be deciphered
If not for the public ..Why wouldnt you want this info for yourself?

Mike

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