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For NYSE and NASD 109 monthly. Esignal was overcharging me so I'm not
sure of the correct cost. Qcharts comes with the charting program no
matter if you want it or not. eSignal is supposed to let you have the
data at a lower cost if you don't use the charting program. Nuts.
I just want the historical data they have promissed for two years.
They own QCharts. ????
Jimmy
Jimmy, That's awesome, I imagine there is some price advantage since you
didn't just sign up for a second esignal account.
Thanks for the info
J~
-----Original Message-----
From: Jimmy Snowden [mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 1:43 PM
To: John Bowles; Omega-List
Subject: Re[2]: QCharts
I downloaded the QCharts program and loaded it on a old computer. The
interface for QCharts 6 is exactly the same as Esignals and uses the
same server(s). I'm downloading historical data now using the old
Global Server to see how it goes. I can run Multicharts on more than
one machine at a time. Poor old machine is downloading tick data on
AAPL for a year. Hard drive is screaming.
Jimmy
Hi Jimmy,
There use to be a special email list on yahoo groups for Qcharts. When
esignal bought Qcharts they tried to steer all the users on that site to
the Esignal forum. That was over 2 years ago. Maybe there are some users
on that site still. You could search for it. That is how I found it way
back.
Yah the data was good (they cleaned it every night). The servers had a
lot of problems. I thought Esignal was changing all the servers to their
system. Maybe that was a marketing thing to try and keep the users. I
thought so at the time.
John.
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