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Jim, I certainly agree with you.  I have asked for a very simple
function
to aide the user: have the ability to turn the background off when
print-
ing.  This would allow viewing the charts in an eye-saving color and
not printing the charts with this background color.    

Al Taglavore  

Jim Perry wrote:
> 
> Dear Metastock;
> 
> I agree.  The last thing I need is another indicator to learn and try to use with some facility.  What I could really use is an "Open" function in MS 6, that doesn't make assumptions about where I want to go; or a file structure that doesn't slow to a crawl when there are more than a few hundred charts in a folder; or lists that are really integrated with testing and exploring.  The list goes on and I haven't even mentioned the DownLoader.  (Which feels like a left-over from a DOS version.)
> 
> Have you asked any users HOW they use MS?  It would appear not.  At least not me, not the way I have chosen (without any suggestions from you as to what would be efficient, or effective, etc.) to implement my database.
> 
> The program, where it works, is very wonderful, but where it doesn't, it is cumbersome and slow and very uneven.  Give a listen to your users, while they still haven't found something better, because if better were presented, I'd take it.
> 
> Jim Perry
> 
> ----------
> From:   Dr C. Roffey[SMTP:roffey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent:   Wednesday, September 17, 1997 12:39 AM
> To:     sales@xxxxxxxxx
> Cc:     metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject:        ms 6.5
> 
> Do we really need more virtually unused and unheard of indicators.
> We need the macro facility back in from the dos version
> We need to be able to perform an exploration and then file that list to
> immediately perform a second exploration on it.
> We need to be able to perform multiple explorations one after the other.
> In fact MS needs to have LESS indicators and more practical application.
> I have emailed you several times with all the above details which appear to
> go unheeded. Get rid of your programmers and start listening to your users.
> 
> Dr Clive Roffey