Well, I can't really say you have exploited all of the capabilities available. Noone mention anything about draw filters, number groups, rejection filters so far. No-one mention wheels&number groups="intelligent filtering" so far. No-one mention algorithms and HCD reports. Noone have mention anything about the amazing printing system included. Noone mention... ok I'll stop here!
So, what have you seen so far? 5% of the program? 2% of the program?
I think most of you try to use it as a simple program: apply a wheel and apply some simple filters. You can do this very easily but this is not what the program is about. In fact, this is the worst strategy you can follow, otherwise you could get good results with the so called "simple" programs and there is no need for any "complicated" approach at all. If you think that way, then there is no way you can ever understand why it has all the features included and how can you benefit from this program.
The main question is: do we need this "phenomenal" complexity? I have to say the program is not as difficult as you describe it. In fact it is a very easy program to use; but you have to understand why it is structured that way before diving into details. You have to stop thinking like "I want a wheel and apply some simple filters=that's all I can do; I hope luck be with me" because luck is not with you. Go beyond this simplistic approach and control your luck; the tools are in the program. This is what the program allows; to go beyond that commonly used approach of picking a wheel with some "undefined" quality numbers and then apply the usual simple filters: sums, odds etc. This is the easy thing to do with the usual low quality results.
I'll use an example: Assume you want to create a stunning 3D image. You have a simple 3D program and 3DStudio Max (which is rather complicated but it is good for this example). What can be produced by the simple program? A good quality 3D image? Perhaps. What can be produced by 3DMax? The worst possible quality if you don't know how to use it. Amazing quality (much better than the simple program) if you know how to use it. Now, my question is: do you know how to use 3DMax when you buy it? NO!!!! You don't even know where to begin with; not to mention the amount of details you have to learn in order to produce these stunning results. But the fact is, as soon as you learn these details, then you can create amazing results. This is exactly what happens with Lotto Architect. It has that detail required to dive in more and new properties and use them efficiently. And I really don't understand why lotteries have to be easier subjects than creating a 3D image. I can say that lotteries are actually a much more diffivult subject and you try to approach it with simplistic ideas. Now, there are more advanced ideas and what you have seen of these so far? This is what I try to say all these months and BobP keeps asking what possibly new exists; Almost the whole program is new ideas. It is based on wheels and filters but the program is how to intelligent mix them togetther. Now, I really look for good feedback. Thank you