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To: - who wrote (695)6/14/1999 2:18:00 PM
From: Dan Clark   of 18137
 
Regarding multiple windows. I asked this question of the Quote.com folks a while back. They said that, for each account, I could run multiple copies of QCharts on the SAME system, but NOT different systems. I.e., you can't run QCharts on different systems simultaneously that log into the same account.

To run multiple instances of QCharts, you just run install in into different directories. I believe that is because it stores parameter information in the directory. I'm not sure why I would want to do this. I'm really happy with one instance of QCharts.

One other note...

I've been in the computer industry (software, hardware, services) in a variety of roles (development, support, marketing, sales) for 23 years. With the possible exception of my current code editor, I believe the QCharts is the best software product that I've used.

Regards,

Dan.
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