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No, it would be Markix, or TradeMark. :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Booner <jim_booner@xxxxxxxxx>
To: jrt@xxxxxxxxxx <jrt@xxxxxxxxxx>; Mark Brown <markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
Omega List <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Friday, September 10, 1999 10:27 AM
Subject: Re: MB our saviour
>Hi,
>
>not all that bad the idea.
>Spend a minute on it, Mark.
>
>"Linuxbrown"
>
>Jim
>
>--- Gerrit Jacobsen <jrt@xxxxxxxxxx> schrieb:
>> Mark,
>>
>> > i am not a software vendor, i'm a trader who
>> needed what you all need
>> > and
>>
>> if this is really so then make traderware freeware.
>> Publish the
>> source code - I am sure plenty of people to help
>> you.
>>
>> As you have assured us on numerous occasions your
>> trading profits are
>> substantial that you can even run charitable
>> exercises like trader
>> courses.
>>
>> I can't understand why you waste your valuable
>> resources on writing
>> software when numerous people would help you.
>>
>> Just do it.
>>
>> Gerrit Jacobsen
>>
>> > dave in a perfect world we would all have VB
>> programmable CQG terminal at a
>> > reasonable cost, that has tech support as
>> available as linux.
>> >
>> > basically this is what i'm trying to do now. i
>> have waited for years in
>> > vein for anyone to build and provide what traders
>> need rather than what some
>> > non trading mickey dee programmers what us to
>> have. my only last hope was
>> > tradelab, then it became clear that would not
>> occur within my lifetime.
>> >
>> > i am not a software vendor, i'm a trader who
>> needed what you all need and
>> > with trading profits alone! i have funded a
>> project called traderware. it
>> > started out as a browser based product like you
>> have requested, but now has
>> > grown to meet the needs of others not so blessed
>> with cable modems and
>> > dedicated ISDN/DSL lines.
>> >
>> > my (wrong) assumptions have been up to this point
>> that someone who's
>> > business it is to supply us traders with what we
>> need would come along and
>> > sell us something nice. now i work under the
>> assumption that no one will
>> > ever come up with something serious unless i do
>> it.
>> >
>> > busy wearing a few hats these days, but still have
>> my bat.
>> > mb
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
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