Sorry about the delay in replying.
I don’t want to give too much away about the core workings but here is some information about the program.
What I meant about dynamic is that the program does not roll along (and it may run for hours) selecting runners on a fixed method of selection - dutching the first 3 favourites for instance. It will check the results of a range of previous selection methods to see how they have fared and switch to the one that is producing the best results. How it measures results is another issue but it will also take into consideration tracks and codes (racing, harness and greys). Sometimes it will not make a selection if the results are not favourable. During the course of a program run it will be constantly assessing results and switching selection methods.
The program when it starts has to run through several races to collect information before it kicks in and begins it selection process.
There is a pop up window control panel that has range of switches (tick in the box type switches) for switching features in and out of the program. I set these switches before the program starts or I may decide to change them during the running process. Specific race tracks, races or race codes can be preset if required.
Bets can be set as win, place or each way. With an each way bet there is the option of 1 unit win to 1 unit place, or, 1 unit win to 2 units place - which is what I prefer.
Preset race selections can also be used - Tab 3 in Randwick race 5 for instance. The program will use this selection for this race instead of doing its auto selection.
It also has the provision for putting information up onto the net. Because the races for the day need to be in chronological order I often put this info onto the net (with the click of a button) for anyone who wants to use it.
See
http://www.videocam.net.au/koala/racetimes.html
The program as I see it will always be evolving. Changes being made new features added. What I like about the program is it does not dither, unlike me who could not pick a winner in a 2 horse race.