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Other than the high-tech screensaver, I think the main advantage Idleminer has going for it is that it continually monitors the tables. If players leave and the game breaks down, it'll open new tables.
Eh, so does iWitness. I think it has more to do with the "plug and play" appeal. iWitness can be difficult at times. People pay $300-400 a year for SS when PTS does the same thing for $20, so it makes sense.
True. It's a good program if you're a holdem player, but the games I try to mine don't always have 12 tables going so I have to keep checking up on Idleminer and fussing with the settings for the different limits. Because of this, I still don't consider Idleminer to be "plug and play". If they do get it to prioritize by number of available tables, then I'll pay up.