how do you know, aisle? was this addressed in the software forum thread? obviously, if this stuff isn't taken into account, the program loses a lot of its luster.
some comments about the sick msnl graphs (carrot's, kotkis's, another bbv dude's, ahnuld's): i submit that a big part of the reason these guys can post graphs like these is the nature of the games in which they play. at ssnl and below, villains don't fold. in general, the way to make big bucks in these games is to town people. thus, i submit that having a graph with a green line above the other lines is much more difficult at small stakes than it is at msnl and above. not to take anything away from the abovementioned players, but i doubt their graphs would look similar if they played 100 nl.
most of the graphs posted in here support my argument. you'll notice that for a graph in which the green line approaches the other two lines, the poster has been running above equity (blue line > red line).
enough rambling i guess. i do think this stuff is interesting and has merit. fwiw, here's the info. i currently have saved (i run bad, obviously):