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For me "Behold" for Mac looks like a perfect replacement for TS. At least if
it comes to testing. The implementation of the system has to be done by
another software, maybe MS Excel, since (as far as i know) Behold can not
receive realtime data and give realtime signals. But for EOD , looks
perfect.

Volker


-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick <vibri@xxxxxxxxx>
To: OmegaList <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Friday, June 04, 1999 6:25 AM
Subject: Re: Re:Anyone want to go to Florida


>Dear Gary,
>
>>Just because nobody else has implemented a decent TS
>>replacement (yet) doesn't change the fact that Omega
>>screws their customers and produces terrible software.
>
>Your telling me none of these programs meet your needs and none can replace
>TS for you?  Then you better get ready to use TS2K for a long time because
>if these can't replace TS for you nothing will.
>
>Windows On WallStreet
>MetaStock
>Fibonacci Trader
>OmniTrader
>Advanced GET
>GannTrader
>LiveWire
>The Collective
>Market Optimizer 3
>Prognosis
>TC 2000
>AIQ
>OptionVue
>Dynamic Trader
>NetTrader
>iqChart
>WinWaves
>Aspen Graphics
>BioComp Profit
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Gary Fritz <fritz@xxxxxxxx>
>To: vibri@xxxxxxxxx <vibri@xxxxxxxxx>
>Date: Thursday, June 03, 1999 10:56 PM
>Subject: Re: Re:Anyone want to go to Florida
>
>
>> Can anyone explain why the Omega haters don't just use some other
>> software and forget about Omega?
>
>Trust me.  As soon as another competitor arrives, be it TraderWare or
>TradeLab or whatever, many Omega hates (including me) will be long
>gone.
>
>TS4 is a fairly reasonable piece of software.  It's terribly designed
>and has some glaring errors and omissions, but it provides a lot of
>very useful features.  Omega's treatment of their customers is
>inexcusable, but at the moment there's no acceptable alternative.
>
>Just because nobody else has implemented a decent TS replacement
>(yet) doesn't change the fact that Omega screws their customers and
>produces terrible software.
>
>Gary
>
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>
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