@mo7ibelkuss
OMG! 3300 cards? I couldn't put in that much time. My first attempt on my Mac in AppleScript created two Excel spreadsheets. One has a line of data for each card including counts of clips by type. The second has one line for each clip. The Access DB stores its information is half a dozen tables and can output various summaries or full details.
@dorsai6:
I did not go by cards, I went by girls/models, not cards, so my spreadsheet contains 752 rows of girls/models, Not 3300 rows of cards. Then for each girl: I counted the number of cards that each model performed in each card category.
The information was easily obtainable from the website, not the software, which has 18 web pages of girl names (with each page containing 30 girls) and the stats of each one of them, and if you click on the girl page, you can see all her cards. So I went through each girl/model in the website, and manually input her data, and counted her cards in each card category.
Of course, I had to go to the software to collect the info for the models in the classic collection, but that involved 259 cards only, and even there, I went by girl names not cards.
I admit it was tedious, and after I was done I spent many hours reviewing that data and insuring its accuracy, and running multiple audits, but it was necessary for me to obtain accurate info. I have no programming background, so any discussion of me attempting to use technological tools to achieve this was not possible based on my poor skills in programming and and my poor understanding of the inner workings of the software :)