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Old 09-15-2021, 04:20 PM   #31
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Hi Joe,

Thanks for the reply.

I could see where it would take some time to obtain enough Data to create the Profiles for each Track and for whatever filtering you would want to do.

For the out of the box formula views included with the program is their one that would be good for a beginner to start out with?

Thanks!
I am going to give you some advice.

Jump ship and buy something currently supported.

I was going to name name names.......but I decided against it.

Don't want to piss anybody off or turn this thread into a argument over the best software. Btw, there are some really nice apps/programs out there that have a ton of data and support directly on this site. The archives are full of it.

And at least 3 i can think of have the founders of the programs as regular users here. I would move on. You sound motivated.

I might keep equisim for printing pp's (that means pdf's too) and the simulator. But you need to use your time for a current application.
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