NoteTracker
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 7:06 am
Yes, I'm digging this old chestnut up.
When are we going to see notetracker get up to speed with rival versions of auto-notetaking systems?
I've searched these forums for notetracker feature requests and for years the response has been that it is a priority, that you're working on new notetracker features, that you are listening to feature requests, etc etc. Despite this, nothing is getting done.
At minimum, having options to collate information in a streamlined and easily accessible form is crucial (i.e. badges and scatterplots). It's inefficient to wade through walls of text to find relevant information.
I've been a customer since the original poker tracker, and even that product had rudimentary badge options (if conditions x, y, and z are met, put a little fish symbol next to a players name).
Please not another generic response. I would like some transparency about whether notetracker is really something that is actively being worked on, otherwise i'm jumping ship. This is 2014, and this specific feature of your product is well below rival product systems.
When are we going to see notetracker get up to speed with rival versions of auto-notetaking systems?
I've searched these forums for notetracker feature requests and for years the response has been that it is a priority, that you're working on new notetracker features, that you are listening to feature requests, etc etc. Despite this, nothing is getting done.
At minimum, having options to collate information in a streamlined and easily accessible form is crucial (i.e. badges and scatterplots). It's inefficient to wade through walls of text to find relevant information.
I've been a customer since the original poker tracker, and even that product had rudimentary badge options (if conditions x, y, and z are met, put a little fish symbol next to a players name).
Please not another generic response. I would like some transparency about whether notetracker is really something that is actively being worked on, otherwise i'm jumping ship. This is 2014, and this specific feature of your product is well below rival product systems.