John T
I don't stand in opposition to anyone's feature requests or anything, but honestly, EQ presets are the primary enemy of good mixing. There is basically never a good reason to use one.
There are specific functions that people use a lot. (rolling off bass at a certain frequency to eliminate standing waves, and bleed which the source you are recording would never have). This can be tailored to problems of a particular room you use every day. My time is valuable, things that give me certain settings quickly instead of manually setting it up for track after track, is meaningful.
We also live in a world where many people use modeling amp/effect technology going into a DAW. If you are using the same guitar and the same patch you will get a consistent sound that means a pre-set EQ can provide benefit once the desired sound is achieved.
Not every one uses different source for each recording. Some people have a home studio set up where the drum set is mic'd, bass cab mic'd, and so forth. If one tends to use these same instruments at the same settings on each track, presets can be valuable to get a starting point for consistency of an album sound.
It isn't always about using some else's presets....many of us have legitimate reasons for using our own creation based on our own gear and mixing needs.
Same can be said for getting a particular EQ on a mic that has its own signature print. If I'm always dipping out one particular notch on a particular mic....a preset might make my workflow faster.