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Dans un courrier daté du 16/03/98 00:30:21 , vous avez écrit :
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I'd like to commend Bob Brickey for his new TradeLab program. The open
architecture, modular design, extended capabilities, and the ability to
run with TS or stand-alone are brilliant.
I'm sure the people at Omega are sweating over this but I would publicly
encourage them to not take steps to make TS5 incompatible with TradeLab.
Bob has gone out of his way to make his product work with TS and to
allow both to coexist on the same computer. Most users of TradeLab and
TS will upgrade to TS5 as long as it is compatible with TradeLab. If
Omega forces users to choose, Omega will lose. Many users will say 'no
thanks' to TS5.
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I guess that Omega will not do anything in this sense.
TradeStation has always been an open program (all EL code disclosed, DLL
calls, solution providers facilities), and the next version is more open than
before.
It seems impossible to avoid two open programs to communicate.
Unlike what some of you think, Bob Brickey never presented TradeLab as an
alternative to TS, even if in fact it is ALSO one.
This software was made on a modular basis, and the TS/ standalone
compatibility is the best idea.
Users are free to choose, add what they need.
This approach is far more better that the Daytrader pro promises that occupied
most of the last month Omega List.
TradeLab exists, TradeStation too.
There is enough room for both programs, and I suspect that high level users
will love to work with both programs, once TS5 released...or not.
Sincerely,
Pierre Orphelin
Speaking for himself.
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