Searchable Condition Books Among Enhancements to Tlore

TJC Innovations (TJCI) today announced several enhancements to TLore, a racehorse management service that offers web-based and app versions for trainers and owners. TLore now automatically provides the microchip number and the name of the last recorded manager of the digital certificate of foal registration. The name of the certificate manager on record with The Jockey Club will enable the trainer to quickly know the location of the horse's digital certificate in the event the certificate needs to be reassigned, as horses move between racetracks and/or sales companies during their careers. TLore also now provides searchable condition books. Without leaving the TLore platform, trainers can quickly search for races of interest in a national database maintained by TJCI's InCompass Solutions Inc., the leader in software systems used by every racing office in the United States and Canada. Races can be searched by state, track, and date range and filtered by traditional race conditions such as age, sex, race type, distance, and surface. In addition, a new communications feature enables trainers to conveniently message their network of owners via email. Through the system, owners can receive important messages ranging from dates and upcoming events to TLore system enhancements. Trainers can use the new messaging system to contact owners to prompt them to join the TLore network to access the vast amount of data and information available on their horse(s). "We are excited to continue to introduce new value-added features to the TLore system, many of which were developed with customer input," said Tracy Attfield, founder of TLore and TJCI vice president. "We have many more ideas from our customers that we are in the process of converting into enhancements to make TLore the go-to system for stable management." For more information, visit TLore.net.