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I use this program for my trading. Investor/RT by Linnsoft.
http://www.linnsoft.com
It has all one needs. level II, and backtesting are on list to be added. We
are hopeing for a method to read TradeStation easy language stuff also down
road. This program is full of features soem even TS does not do. It accepts
many data feeds also, BMI, Signal and Internet feeds also.
They have a free demo on there site. To me this is only REAL charting
program for the Macintosh. This program is cross-platform also! They have
maillist, frequent updates, great support, and is Y2K compliant also, as is
the Macintosh!!!
email me as needed.
Mike____
>I am sure that strong opinions exist about macs. I had hoped that this
>wouldn't turn into a mac vs pc debate. I don't want to know which is
>better, just why there is no alternative trading s/w to evaluate. Seems
>strange that there isn't and was hoping there would be comments on that.
>
>~Alan
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jay Becker <jaymbt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: Alan Myers <a.myers@xxxxxxxx>
>Cc: Omega Digest <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Date: Thursday, February 25, 1999 10:36 AM
>Subject: Re: Mac S/W
>
>
>>Amen! Macs rule!
>>
>>JB
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: Alan Myers <a.myers@xxxxxxxx>
>>To: omega-list <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>Sent: Thursday, February 25, 1999 9:31 AM
>>Subject: Mac S/W
>>
>>
>>Why is it that the only trading software is designed for pc's? Every
>person
>>that uses computers for graphic display such as graphic artists, newspapers
>>and magazines, etc. all use macs and only macs (in my experience).
>>
>>I'm not sure what the advantage is, personally. You would think that the
>>potential for selling macs would have Apple looking into it and investing
>in
>>it, though.
>>
>>Also, I'm not very computer competent but is it true that macs don't have a
>>Y2k problem?
>>
>>~Alan
>>
>>I don't have any interest in anything beyond curiosity.
>>
>>
>>
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