Looks to be coming along great. I'm excited about the future of this utility, particularly player development tracking. My dream utility would export HTML player pages that would contain player development, awards (MVPs, GGs, All-Star games in particular), leaderboard appearances, career statistics, and unique accomplishments (3 HR games, cycle, etc) all in one file. And the utility could optionally be set up to export to a server to overwrite the OOTP generated player files, so that you can browse your roster normally, but clicking on a player would bring up this alternate player page instead.
If this ever happened, I'd probably never do anything except for play OOTP.
misc: The FPS Biorhythm (
http://www.silverbox.com/biorhythm/i...playerpage.jpg) utility makes a rating colored blue if it was in the bottom 2% of the league that year and red if it was in the top 2%. It was a really neat feature. Nothing too important, but if you run out of ideas...
One other feature in that program is probably a little more sensible and practical. Notice the separate "ratings delta" line at the bottom which shows the difference in ratings from the previous year to the current year, not unlike what you see in EA Sports' Madden football series. That would be a nice addition to the program so that one could have an "at a glance" look at how much/fast the player is improving or declining.
edit: Also, you could borrow a bit from the up-and-coming player ranker utility that thomamon is working on to provide an "overall" rating by the player's ratings each year in the development report. Biorhythm did this with the pictured "Nyman" rating and it was the most useful thing ever. When looking at trades or players in general, having a quick one-number rating for that player on the development page was awesome.