In general, my payments are $5 to $40. I have not otherwise found anything that does any better than what I am doing right now with EL5. If I don't use it, I'll lose more than I do now.
To me, EL5 (or any other software) is just a tool, much like a hammer. A hammer doesn't build a house, a carpenter does. If a carpenter breaks his thumb because he hit it with the hammer, it's not the hammers fault, it's the carpenters fault. I have the same expectations on lotto software. I don't expect software to win the lottery, software is just a tool. If I use that tool and choose the wrong numbers, it is not the softwares fault, it is my own fault.
If someone actually created software that predicted the winning numbers with regular accuracy, it would cost tens of thousands of dollars, a ton of people would buy it, and you would have 100,000 people all winning the megamillions jackpot at the same time and end up with just a few dollars each.
The perfect lotto software is not out there.
You don't like EL5, and that's OK. I like it. For me it is a great tool, and it does more than I ever expected it to do. I don't think there is a better tool out there and I know that if I make the right predictions, the software will give me the winning ticket. If I don't buy the ticket, that is not the softwares fault. All I have to do is hone my skills so I can make better predictions.
Because in the end, whether I win or lose, it is because I made the right or wrong choices in the numbers.