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Lawrence:
I am glad to hear you have developed your own product which you can happily
trade in real time. Where can I try it?
Yes, I knew that Traderware was "supposed" to work with the UMDS. I have
never run it that way. I have only used it with a quote.com feed.
As for all the Mark Brown and woulda, coulda, shoulda issues, I guess you did
not get my point. Looking forward, not backwards, is there something that
this group can think of to utilize Traderware.
As I stated before, I have been told that Mark Brown has no legal interest in
the software. Traderware the company is dissolved. Traderware the software
is owned by Steve Yates and Masterpiece Software.
The issue is not who owned it, or owns it, the issue is what could a group of
creative minds think of to do with this software.
And if it interferes with the plans for the software you have developed, I
would tell you to embrace the concept of competition, even from "old code."
Regards,
John J. Lothian
Disclosure: Futures trading involves financial risk, lots of it!
In a message dated 3/24/01 5:55:40 PM Central Standard Time, stnahc@xxxxxxxx
writes:
<< I am surprised that you do not even know that
Traderware is suppose to work with UMDS v2
(http://www.mktstream.com) which has been discontinued
and the newer version of the server M3 is already
out - available for free download and use.
So where is the M3 version of Traderware?
Mark Brown has a link to a site called
http:/www.traderware.com from his personal
markbrown.com site - so is he still an
affiliate?
As a paid customer when I first bought the
TradewareX I was so excited as I no longer have
to deal with various TS related problems - and
nope, I was disappointed in all aspects.
So disappointed that I formed a new company to
develop a trading platform that hopefully
is more usable than TS and no longer be bounded
by any single programming language.
Now, our company has multiple products and
I can trade on these platforms happily in real-time.
All thanks to disappointments one after another
from TS to Tradeware.
I don't think buying out old codes that may crash
in real-time is such a good idea afterall :)
-Lawrence Chan >>
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