Holdem Manager 2 (HM2), appearing to be the ultimate poker software surpassing any other one, is soon to hit the virtual shelves. The alpha-testing was over by earlier this summer and the beta-testing is currently in progress. The experience gained from the latter manifested in a major update this week: the interface underwent significant changes and a long list of bugs were fixed, resulting in a much improved performance, as PokerFuse.com reports.
Originally, HM2 would have been released in early September but the development team was not able to keep the deadline; release of the software is now scheduled for the second half of October. They hope that the recent update was the last major one before the product launches, but there are still minor issues left to fix until then.
The update brought about a new design, the dark theme, which resembles the original HM, although the light theme also remains as optional. The greatest advancement, however, affected performance issues, like loading time and generating reports. In order to improve these, the user interface was changed: a number of static windows are now gone (replayer, hand history grid, graphs) and replaced by new floating ones.
Meanwhile, the HM2 development team stated that launching the final version does not at all mean that they stop improving their product even further:
“Yes, there is more functionality to be added to HM2 even after it goes on sale. Build-Your-Own-Stats, powerful new exception-based reporting in the HUD and a free version of HM Vision,” can be expected later on.
New screenshots from HM2 can be seen below.
Originally, HM2 would have been released in early September but the development team was not able to keep the deadline; release of the software is now scheduled for the second half of October. They hope that the recent update was the last major one before the product launches, but there are still minor issues left to fix until then.
The update brought about a new design, the dark theme, which resembles the original HM, although the light theme also remains as optional. The greatest advancement, however, affected performance issues, like loading time and generating reports. In order to improve these, the user interface was changed: a number of static windows are now gone (replayer, hand history grid, graphs) and replaced by new floating ones.
Meanwhile, the HM2 development team stated that launching the final version does not at all mean that they stop improving their product even further:
“Yes, there is more functionality to be added to HM2 even after it goes on sale. Build-Your-Own-Stats, powerful new exception-based reporting in the HUD and a free version of HM Vision,” can be expected later on.
New screenshots from HM2 can be seen below.