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Actually, just FYI, this version of Dynastore isnt fragile. With its
virtual comport connection, it flies, no lockups, etc. Been using it in
beta for several weeks now, and have not had a single problem to date. W2k,
PII 350, 128meg, 47 high vol stocks.
Regards,
KJH
----- Original Message -----
From: <ribau@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 11:31 PM
Subject: Re: eSignal + TS 4.0
> First question is why it needs such a high support level? I tried DS with
> TS4 and found it to be such a pain I gave up and went with plain vanilla
> TS2Ki and DTN satellite (not the best solution, but better than a patch
> work). It simply wasn't worth all the trouble of trying to keep all the
> fragile pieces working together. While its true $240 isn't much, if I paid
> that for all the software I run...well, you get the idea.
>
> >>> I went to the website and found that Dynastore for eSignal is now on a
> >>> subscription model. Besides the setup fee, first year's subscription
is about
> >>> $240. Charges for subsequent years have not been determined
yet........and
> >>> will be added later. Sounds like they have taken a page out of M$'s
plans for
> >>> the future.
> >>>
> >>> Is anyone using Dynastore bothered by this?
>
> >> DB's pricing includes the extremely high support level that he has
> >>provided Dynastore for Qfeed users. Any charges for the following
> >>year would be for support only.
> >>
> >>It wouldn't surprise me to see him institute a support fee for
> >>Dynastore for Qfeed; he certainly has discussed this.
>
> >Actually, if it works as well as it has during the beta, it's cheap at
that
> >price. DB is working about 23 hours a day answering questions and
improving
> >things. I like the product and I love the service. $250 is about...well,
> >let me see...slippage one a one lot in the big S&Ps?
>
>
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