Good to hear from you, Jim, and thanks for the kind words.
We stopped offering Tru-line because of lack of interest, which is really not that surprising given how much work it required. People had to be seriously committed to trying to make a profit rather than playing recreationally to put themselves through that. We used a version of it for an ill-fated computer betting venture-- ill fated not because we lost, but because we got screwed by someone. As you know having done it yourself, handicapping that way is a LOT of work.
On the other, you might shoot an email to Paul, since he understands that stuff a lot better than I do, But in general, I\'ve resisted anything that lets people store our data and gives them the opportunity to repackage and resell it. Not that I think you would, I don\'t.