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Originally Posted by PokerTracker
You may consider it to be ugly, but that is a personal opinion that is not shared by interface designers around the world. We use standard report design techniques that are found in reports that are formatted as a table, changing this design would not conform with standards, and in turn cold create unnecessary confusion. Take a look at any report in any other application, chances are it is formatted exactly the same as the report format choices we made in PT4. Whenever possible we embrace UI standards because they help lower the learning curve for new PokerTracker users.
- TT
I was comparing it to HEM.
It's interesting since I was wondering why I was having some discomfort visually associating the data properly on PT4 vs HEM since it seemed the data, as you said, had a similarly standardized layout and formatting. However after loading up HEM to compare, there is a big difference. The values on HEM are clearly separated whereas in PT4 they appear to have no separator at all which is likely what's causing the offense.
All in all I'm generally liking PT4. If the reports were usable in a more reasonably expedient fashion it'd be great. One quick question, how can I set a persistent time filter on my displayed data? I'd rather my database always reverts to the last 7 days. It keeps resetting to all-hands every time the program restarts.