I realize that many features are not present and will certainly be added, so I tried to not mention those. Everything was done with Poker Stars.
First thing, created 2 new databases, changed active, deleted old. All that worked, no problems at all. I was a little worried that these functions with postgresql would be slightly difficult, but it was surprisingly easy.
bugs?
-Clicked begin auto import - freezes and doesn't respond if there is a large number of hands to be imported
-When entering tournement results, you have to click save after every players information
-got the windows "Send Error Report" error several times at various points. Couldn't reproduce, seemed random. Hasn't happened since the first half hour I was using it so maybe it won't happen again?
-MT SNG's don't show the correct number of total players (probably only showing players I played with) and it doesn't allow me to correct this
-When I tried auto importing a folder of about 50 old hand histories (some were from 2006) the general tab listed a negative number of hands:
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It would take me a while to figure out what specific file is causing this, but when I stop/start the auto import (I'm not moving processed hands) the total number of hands changes each time. It doesn't look like it's importing duplicates though.
suggestions:
-double click in between columns to auto size (like excel) or maybe just do that automatically?
-bring back auto reading of tournement e-mails to determine places
-make it do an auto refresh after you enter tournement information or import new hands/tournements. Or have an option to do a refresh at an interval decided by the user
-ability to highlight tournement levels to only get blind level stats for that type of tournement (general tab)
-option to change order of columns
-the bottom two fields on the general tab for cash games show the same thing (the different limits) and then different stats for each limit. It seems like there should be a better way to do this. I know you probably do it this way because you can't fit 50 columns on one screen, but making one list makes more sense to me than having two lists that are really showing the same thing.
-I think CCPF stat is worth having on the general tab
-hands tab: have the hand listing area take focus first, instead of the starting/final hands drop down so you can just scroll through the hands without clicking there. I know it saves the focus after PT has been opened, but it resets to the drop down the next time you open PT.
I like the import from directory/sub-directories. Graph feature is nice, especially with the 3 lines. Maybe add the same type of 3 line graph, but by BB instead of $. The ridiculous number of filter options is really nice, especially if you're looking to work on a very specific part of the game.
I'll probably spend some more time trying to figure out which HH's PT3 doesn't like, but for now, this is my initial review. I can't wait to see the final product, especially with the integration of PAHUD.