- Adding notes to events such as deck played and decks played against
- See stats by deck for decks you've added to the event list
- Export event/opponent lists to CSV files
- Export full stats to clipboard/text file
- Save edited data to a .qute file
- Load data from a selected .qute file
- Added prompts to let the user know when actions complete successfully
- Added in application help prompt
I've also moved away from the original tabbed setup I started with to separate to allow the user to view information side by side:
For a full set of screenshots check here.
For those interested in giving this a try yourself, you can always download the latest Windows binary form here. For those using a superior operating system, simply install pyside, download the latest snapshot, and run the qutemtgstats.py
For those interested in giving this a try yourself, you can always download the latest Windows binary form here. For those using a superior operating system, simply install pyside, download the latest snapshot, and run the qutemtgstats.py
If you have any suggestions or feature ideas let me know with a comment below.
Cheers,
Cheers,
~Jeff Hoogland
any chance of a mac release?
ReplyDeleteI don't own any OSX systems to test this on/build packages with.
DeleteThat being said, Qt+Python run on OSX. You can install PySide using the instructions here and then you can simply run the qutemtgstats.py file like you would on any OS.