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Re: Esig GS 2000i plug in - Active X



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I would like to think that if eSignal has come up with this free tool for TS
users, they more than likely have some business interest in this group.
Therefore its hard to imagine why they would want to screw up a business
relationship!  Why don't we let them know what the problems are from this
forum, so that they can be followed up more effectively and eventually we
may end up with a working tool that is nicely integrated and, best of all,
free! After all they have the resources.....
Romi
ps, there is a helpful client in their forum who, I think, also posts in
this forum.  His name is Alexis C. Montenegro and I think he has helped them
in testing and writing the help file for the plugin.

----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Brown <markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2003 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: Esig GS 2000i plug in - Active X


> Hello Compra,
>
>
> Cd> what has the experience with esignal's active x global server plug
> Cd> in been? All comments appreciated.
>
> SLOW SLOW SLOW and will CRASH your machine if used for a portfolio of
> symbols during market hours.  DynaLoader is MUCH better for retrieving
> data than this new silly add on that eSignal thinks is so hot.  If
> Chuck Thompson used TS to trade with and used his plug in he would
> know what I'm talking about before they released the thing.
>
> Cd> I noticed that there seems to be a problem with volume. There is a
> Cd> forum for this on the esig forums.
>
> Yes the communistic run eSignal forum may have somewhere buried an
> obscure mention of some of the problems.  They just haven't picked
> thru and removed all the bad comments yet. I have found that this is
> exactly why vendors are all going to their own run boards so they can
> selectivity pick what they want their sheep to know.
>
> --
> Thank You,
> Mark Brown
> www.markbrown.com
>