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Originally Posted by Unified_Theory
...Quick Horse software (by Quick Reckoning)..the interface is small and rather ugly
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That's because you haven't done even the basics(same as the negative reviewer)...have you clicked through the menu bar? It's huge....you can edit the colors of columns, background & text... you can set the program different sizes up to full screen...It opens up small initially-- the trend is to work on phone, tablet, small laptop these days-- looks like any other high res program when you enlarge it / it's no ancient low res program.
You can add, remove, edit or create brand new any of the columns.
I suggest you revisit all the tutorials at least twice, and more important-- click every single command, method, filter, script, tool, sort by, etc. within the program. You won't break anything, all have help files and examples/starter scripts...can always revert to default. ..
You can go to the next level by taking a free scripting in windows tutorial(google it). Ditto for working with databases.
While you learn all that you can use the pace module(brohamer bpace in Methods, then click Sort By and add all the different Sartin segments) and pp's inside it. In Filters select your auto paceline preferences...can also manually select paceline(s).... You can use its picks, edit the criteria for its pick calculations....
It may take months to learn everything-- but will be worth it. You can do anything you want with the program...just about anything you can think of.
$95 is like basically free, but you need to be the self-starter type. You can pay more for other programs, which will hold your hand more, but will be much more limited in scope and function.
Another thing-- the folk who have their little gold mine going will either be afraid to divulge, or too busy to post.
You have to "go get it" with this software.