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Re: Automation software



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It is Macro Magic. Here is the URL:

http://www.winfiles.com/apps/98/auto.html

I am still tickled pink about MacroMagic.

Harley

Bill G Bolumen wrote:
> 
> Hi, Harley, Is that KeyText that you are using or something else?  If
> something else let me know as I will be test driving Key Text this coming
> week-end and if there is something else I might as well try it too.
> THanks.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Harley Meyer <meyer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Sunday, August 02, 1998 9:36 PM
> Subject: Re: Automation software
> 
> >Thanks, to who ever posted the Macro Magic URL. I
> >just started using it today and it is a nice
> >automation program. It seems to work very well so
> >far, but this week will be the test.
> >
> >I use PCQuote for my RT data service and I have
> >the $75/mo service. The down side has been that it
> >takes a little time to add any new symbol to the
> >Excel spread sheet for charting. Also there can be
> >some inconveniences when a different server group
> >comes up. So there is extra typing and button
> >pushing to get things going.
> >
> >So instead of jumping through several hoops I can
> >hopefully be able to press a hot keys, enter the
> >stock symbol and then press another hot key to
> >bring up a new chart. Hence, cutting the time to
> >change symbols and reducing the inconvenience to
> >almost none at all.
> >
> >Also changing servers is now as easy as copy - hot
> >key - paste - save.
> >
> >Which now takes me to a whole new question.
> >Assuming that Macro Magic is robust under the day
> >to day conditions that exist on my machine during
> >the market hours. Do I need MS Pro? (Assuming they
> >offer other data providers down the road.)
> >
> >Again thanks to who ever suggested Macro Magic. At
> >$29.95, the amount of time it saves me on other
> >applications appears to be worth it. Well let's
> >hope it holds up.
> >
> >
> >Harley