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Re: [EquisMetaStock Group] ICE plug-in JO goes to the movies with Roger Ebert



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Jo,
 
On the tables and threshold information,  any 
idea on how Adaptik intends to let current
owners know when it is avaiolable and where to get 
it.
 
-- Bill
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  Subject: [EquisMetaStock Group] ICE 
  plug-in JO goes to the movies with Roger Ebert
  Well, Jay, I haven't known you to make many smart ass 
  remarks. I could answer your's with one of my own but I won't bother. If 
  you don't like ICE, ask Adaptick for a refund. It's not that difficult to 
  do. Why would you need the formulas in ICE? After you have run the 
  optimization on an indicator, if you need to test it in your own 
  formulas, most of the indicators have the code already written for 
  them. The program is for the vast majority of MS users who can't write 
  any code, and don't particularly want to learn.There's a systematic 
  way of using the product. If you follow the methodology you can improve 
  the performance of indicators or systems. To do so, you've got to spend a 
  lot time crunching numbers, but in the end the data is worthwhile. I've 
  gotten some really good information out of the product. It saved me a lot 
  of time. I didn't follow all the recommendations it generated. I didn't 
  necessarily use the best performing indicator identified by the system's 
  tester, and I settled on my thresholds using observations rather than 
  numerical optimization. The product is not perfect. The manual is 
  missing some key information on thresholds and a couple of other tables 
  that would make things easier. When I asked about this stuff, Adaptick 
  people said they would finish those tables and threshold information and 
  send it out. It's a time consuming piece of software to use, but then 
  again, system writing and testing is time consuming also. I'm 
  always amazed how much bitching goes on when someone who writes a time 
  consuming, expensive piece of software won't give the buyer the code. 
  Microsoft doesn't give you the code either. Have you written them a 
  complaint letter?Every one of the plug-ins and add-ons is liked, or 
  disliked, by someone. A lot of people have complaints about MS, but in 
  every survey it comes out on top. Several of Equis's add-ons and plug-ins 
  have won awards and been voted number one by users. What's up with 
  that? All I ever hear is how they're all a piece of crap! I think 
  the problem is there never has been, nor will there ever be, a product 
  that meets everyone's needs. I told you what I liked about the product and 
  what I didn't. I can't say if it will fix your particular problems. 
  In my case, I've gotten way more than 99 bucks worth of benefit from 
  the product. In your case, it sounds like you didn't. I'd ask for that 
  refund. Reviewing software is like reviewing movies. Not everyone is 
  going to agree, but I doubt they would tell you to get a refund from Roger 
  Ebert if you didn't like a movie he 
  recommended.JO--- In 
  equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, JayTownsend@xxxx wrote:> <<...and 
  I look forward to trying it out when it arrives.>>> > You 
  don't have to wait for it's arrival, you can download it as soon as you 
  > order it.  If you are comfortable with JO's recommendations, 
  then perhaps you > can get your money back from him if you don't 
  like it.> > JayTo 
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