There's a new screen in the upcoming Poker Copilot update I've particularly enjoyed working on: the dashboard. It's given me a chance to try something creative and new, as well as a chance to apply and hone the skills from my professional work with data warehouse user interfaces.
Hopefully it will be invaluable to online poker players, and will make Poker Copilot something quite unique amongst poker tracking software (other than simply being the only actively-maintained Mac OS X product).
Enough words, time for pictures. Here 'tis:
The released product may be a little different, in terms of layout and statistics shown. Possible future enhancements include customisable dashboards and HUD-style mini-dashboards.
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Thursday, 2 October 2008
Announcing the Poker Copilot Dashboard
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1 comment:
I like the "sparklines". Are you familiar with those from Tufte? If you haven't read any Tufte, you would definitely like a lot of his concepts.
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