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Originally Posted by ced4pok
What is this monkey business?
Your software looks nearly identical to older versions of PokerCoPilot, where some screens and graphics have been changed.
The cashgame/tournaments with the (poor) reports starting hands/last hands/position and charts (only one chart) looks nearly like a perfect copy of PcP.
The other trackers are all different: they show the same kind of infos, but they're NEVER as close between them as your software and older version of PokerCoPilot.
It's identical down to the way the hud start/preferences/refresh button are located: it looks like an old version of PcP rebranded.
We began developing PokerDebugger under Mac OSX.
Our GUI is based on OSX Finder.
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Also PcP is also written in Java and is also OS X 10.5+. Why is that? There are trackers for Mac working on 10.4.
We began developing under Mac OSX 10.5 and had no time for testing under prior versions of OSX. That’s it.
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I won't buy the "it's also Java, so it looks the same" because PcP is definitely not the typical Java application.
Steve from PcP has worked hard to make his Java app look like a native Java application and, strangely enough,
your software looks a bit "Mac'ish" even on Windows. Why is that?
Again. It’s based on Finder! We were inspired by PT and PcP. We have ported our software to Windows within one week, without realizing major GUI adjustments.
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Even the HUD is nearly identical and the fact that there are very few stats available, just like in PcP.
Is the PcP HUD working with overlapping tables? I don’t think so.
PokerDebugger supports overlapping tables.
It offers few stats? We are close to add additional stats.
You should have noted the differences between PokerDebugger and PcP HUD configuration?
Is there any similarity?
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Did you add rogue software sniffing passwords and taking screenshots to an older version (maybe unprotected?) of PokerCoPilot?
Take our obfuscated jar, decompile it, debug it. You will see, it is not “rogue software sniffing passwords and taking screenshots” or something like that.
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Also why do I need to give the admin password to install your software?
There are other trackers in Java where you can simply drag and drog on the desktop and play without needing to give the admin password.
That's a good point. We thank you for your constructive feedback (this time).
It is probably a Package Maker default setting. We will check it.
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Also, Java applications are .jar files. I can find the PcP .jar file if I want.
Where can the .jar file of your software be found so we can verify it's not doing anything fishy.
Open the PokerDebugger.app directory and look at PokerDebugger-obfusc.jar.
We are using Jexepack to package our application under Windows.
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Also, why did you create a new user account here on 2+2? Did you just hear of 2+2?
What was your previous user account name on 2+2?
DjukOfHazzard ist my first and sole account on 2+2. Pokerlumen belongs to my partner.
Pokerdebugger was our first choice, but we overlooked the rule:
Special branded usernames are permitted only when pre-approved by a moderator for posting exclusively within commercial topic forums such as the Software, Rakeback or Coaching forums. These branded usernames are permitted to use an avatar that contains the brand logo without the url – but they are not permitted to post outside of their respective forums.
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Originally Posted by ced4pok
11 hands/second for your importer: what DB are you using? Is it SQL?
Where can we see the DB schema so we can verify you didn't steal/copy from PcP?
Currently we use H2. We have a Postgres version, too. To investigate our DB schema have a look at
this.
our DB. The location of the DB file depends on the version of your OS. Simply search for PokerDebugger/db/pd.h2.db.
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Are you Dariusz Kanicki?
And what is your name?
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Note that every single of this point needs addressing because I fear for other players that this is some kind of scam!
We have no fraudulent intent. We are open for respectful discussion!
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Same Database as PokerCoPilot: H2. Same charting API: JFreeChart. Same MacWidgets.jar. Same quaqua.jar.
That's a lot of coincidence. Also, why the focus on the Mac look'n'feel if you wanted to make a tracker for both Mac and Windows
(after all Windows has 90% market share so why bother with Quaqua and MacWidgets?)?
We use JFreeChart. We don’t use MacWidgets and quaqua.
But we are using Spring and Hibernate. Is PcP using that frameworks, too?
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Also why the use of jasypt by your software? What are you encrypting in a "free" software?
Are you encrypting infos you're stealing from the users?
We have the option to download tournament history files from an email account.
You can specify your email account data under “preferences->import”.
If you do so, your password will be saved in a property file encrypted by jasypt. That’s it.
As you see, it's for user protection!