This is the topic in a nutshell.
Most of us here have full time careers and not a lot of time to dedicate to training on a daily basis. Personally I have 1 to 2 hours if I'm lucky to dedicate to training on my home table. I am a big fan of the reinforcement donut labels as well.
The other day, Tor Lowry released a cue ball control .pdf on his Patreon page and I was ready to tackle of head on. So I have it printed out and in a training binder to flip through the pages for easy reference.
I had one hour to work on it and long story short, I spent about 15 minutes of the one hour referencing and changing labels. And that was just the first page.
So, the next day I want to do the second page, so I remove the old labels? What if I want to do the first page and second page? Should I practice with a table full of donuts after preplacing 2 pages of drills?
What this system proposes is that I can manually enter in these drills and save them and then click through them with a wireless mouse on the table. So, now I can spend the entire hour drilling and clicking through the drill setups.
This is a cool feature for those who can afford it. I discussed a little with the developer on the future of the program and he said he plans to have training packs, for example from Tor, where you just buy the pack and then drag and drop it into the program. There are a lot of possibilities and anything to make training more efficient and streamlined, is advancing the sport IMO
I would like to see a cross reference with the checkbilliard app for maximum efficiency.
But for now, I'm interested in being a test dummy for the new software. I really like how the cue sports are advancing with the times. Cf shafts, HD stream tournaments, digital training projection, virtual coaches. Unbelievable stuff. These are exciting times if you are a pool fan.