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Interesting. Behold is from before System writer. Does that mean that Omega
not even invented easy language, but bought it from Behold or someone else?
That would really put some perspective on things.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pierre Orphelin [mailto:sirtrade@xxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: den 2 september 2001 15:15
> To: Omega List
> Subject: RE: Portfolio backtesting: Behold website
>
>
> I never said anything wrong about Jim Payne.
> Behold! was existing before the SWPlus mac version, but the
> fact is that the language used by Behold! is EXACTLY the same
> than SWP. Syntax, functions call, even function names are
> exactly the same than in SWPlus Omega EL. You could do a copy
> and paste from Behold to the TS Power Editor, and it will
> work without modifying a single line of code. I have had the
> SWP mac version manual and used the SWP dos version at this
> time, so I know this as a fact. Both languages are the same,
> and Jim Payne used it in his Behold! version.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Pierre Orphelin
> www.sirtrade.com
> TradeStation Technologies representative in France
>
>
>
> > -----Message d'origine-----
> > De : James Alvis [mailto:alvishsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> > Envoyé : dimanche 2 septembre 2001 05:26
> > À : Omega List
> > Objet : Re: Portfolio backtesting: Behold website
> >
> >
> > Pierre,
> >
> > Your statement," Behold is nothing else than the old Omega Research
> > System Writer Plus version for Macintosh -" is not exactly
> correct.
> > Jim Payne developed his elegant system testing program for
> the Mac and
> > I beta tested it long before he met the Cruz brothers. That fact
> > might go a long way to explain why Jim still "has got the right to
> > continue the sales and probably got the rights to continue
> > development."
> >
> > I haven't talked to Jim in some while, but in my
> experience, he is a
> > smart developer and a straight shooter who has supported
> his product
> > and his customers well. Hope the Cruz brothers will do as well by
> > their TS200i customers. Certainly they have "the rights to
> continue
> > development"; so where is SP6?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Jim Alvis
> >
> >
> >
>
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