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Re: ACTIVEX INTEGRATION



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Now, now Mark, I know that it is early on Sunday morning and you probably
have not yet had your Danish and coffee... but please, what's with all this
"we" stuff?  Do you speak for the whole list now?

Can anyone post a question to the list without you implicating Bill Cruz?
If I didn't know better, I'd say you're spamming this list - stopping folks
from having an exchange of ideas.  But, of course, I know better.


The Omega Man

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----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Brown <markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: The Omega Man <editorial@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, June 06, 1999 9:04 AM
Subject: Re: ACTIVEX INTEGRATION


> > Boy, that Excel platform sure seems popular...  What's the big
attraction?
>
> its more like desperation,  we will be including our own version of excel
in
> traderware, it will use the same formulas ect.   the difference is the
data
> is easily accessible and the VB code for the indicators and systems can be
> called to it.   everyone is worried about the lack of a professional
trading
> platform and so having been screwed over by various software vendors.
> people wish to become more self reliant, and less dependent on  some CEO
who
> obviously is so rich now he never has time to use his own program.   that
is
> except on the weekends when he demo's it offline when its safer to do so.
>
> > Anyone using the ActiveX integration features of ProSuite?
>
> yea the good thing about BS2000i is that you can bring an ActiveX control
> like TraderWare into it and use it.   By BS (I think a registered
trademark)
> being able to house a browser it will be able to use many better products.
> But an internet browser will do the same and much better, so I guess the
way
> Cruz will have to make their money (if they don't junk BS and rewrite it)
is
> to start charging 2500.00 for a restocking fee and put the request line
for
> the RMA's on a 1-900 line.
>
>  Anyone using the built-in Word, Excel, or browser?
>
> we cant get the program to run let alone use the hog for this stuff.   you
> have been gone awhile haven't you?
>
> mark (in the real world) brown
>
>
>