@Cookie Monster I am still using Snowie for hand analysis but a lot less frequently than I was when I started this thread.
The thing with Snowie is that it doesn't take into account the stakes you are playing and the type of game.
E.g. In micro stakes speed poker games you should steal the blinds far more from SB and BTN, as players will regularly fold. However Snowie treats this just the same as if you were playing the highest stakes available. So routine blind steals are analysed as errors by Snowie.
I tend to import hands every week or so and only pay attention to my blunders. (Hands where the EV loss is 1.5 or greater)
I believe these errors are correct regardless of game or stakes and should be looked in to.
I am also finding the balance tools to be useful, these give information about how much I am checking/betting/raising in comparison to Snowies recommendation. As you can see I am cbetting far to often currently and I will try to find better spots.
I would recommend you get the trial and analyse small samples of hands at a tme, if you startto see improvement in your game, results and confidence consider subscribing.
I do credit Snowie with turning me into a winning player from break even. If you do give it a go let me know how you get on!