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Hello Jimmy,
Looking at the tssupport.com site it's not too clear.
Does the $1497 version of multicharts provide the power editor or do
you have to get the $9900 multicharts pro version to be able to edit
easylanguage.
best regards
SC
JS> Hinton,
JS> I have at least a half dozen backup copies of my Ts2ki SP5 disc. Make
JS> a bakup of you original just in case.
JS> Depending on how much of Tsk2i you need a switch to Multicharts will
JS> seem like old home week. When I switched from the time I went looking
JS> for their site until it was up and runnig with my workspaces took 5
JS> hours. For some time I used the Global Server to feed it so I would
JS> have enough data for the charts. I use tick data to build stock
JS> charts. Then I just killed that off and made all stocks Esignal
JS> direcly. Multicharts uses a on demand server which makes life so much
JS> easier. It will also use more than one data source. Haven't tried
JS> that. So if you get where Ts2ki no longer works don't worry. You
JS> have a modern program that will smoothly move you to the twenty first
JS> century of Operating Systems and a vast new world of power. Program
JS> power not personal power. LOL.
JS> Jimmy
JS> Thanks for the input everyone, very useful.
JS> I'm running it flawlessly on Windows XP for a long time now, but I may
JS> get a 64 bit Windows laptop, mainly for other apps, and would like to
JS> install it there, too, if possible.
JS> I was also thinking ahead to future years, when XP will be ancient
JS> history with no updates, if my XP install disk is lost or damaged,
JS> etc.
JS> Btw, though I rarely post and the list is much quieter than it used to
JS> be, I read everything and often benefit from the posts. Thanks all for
JS> keeping it alive.
JS> Hinton
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