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RE: Problem with TS Pro



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I have not checked yet (staying with ts2k until I must move), but I think I
have no option in going to TS Pro, because I would guess it does not support
my stock markets (Stockholm and Copenhagen). Thus "the better" TS does not
give me anything at all, and the old dead ts2k is now uncompatible with
forthcoming ts solutions.

Omega will have to become a company with many names if they are going to
make people forget how they treat existing customers.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jimmy [mailto:jsnowden@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: den 8 mars 2001 23:35
> To: Omega List; Bengtsson, Mats
> Subject: RE: Problem with TS Pro
> 
> 
> I questioned Omega on this and they have changed the Power 
> Editor to allow
> features not available in TS2k or TS4.  I have the specifics 
> if anyone wants
> them, but the bottom line is it can do more now.  What I don't know.
> 
> I checked a few indicators and systems and they had the same 
> answers and
> signals but that doesn't mean it really works the same on all 
> indicators and
> systems you code up.  I would check it carefully to make sure 
> your important
> stuff works the same as you are used to.  It would be tough 
> to have the new
> improved Pro language kill the performance of your system but 
> I guess it
> could improve the system also.
> 
> 
> Jimmy
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bengtsson, Mats [mailto:mats.bengtsson@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 12:37 AM
> To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: Problem with TS Pro
> 
> 
> Oh dear
> 
> Yet another proof for them that says Omega is still 
> supporting ts2k in full?
> They are fully capable of translating code from ts2k to ts 
> pro, but not from
> ts pro to ts2k. Of course there is no note from them telling 
> us this will be
> implemented? Yet, everybody believes they will continue to 
> support ts2k.
> Anyone remember what happened with the import function in 
> Superchart when
> this happened after creating ts2k? Anyone remember Superchart?
> 
> If ts pro becomes a hit this means that one of the good features with
> tradestation 2000, beeing part of a huge library of ela-code, 
> is no longer
> true unless you invest in ts pro.
>