Monty: I followed your lead and switched to eSignal 6.0. I couldn't sign on to QFeed half the time (couldn't reach a server that wasn't busy), and there were too many server problems in QCharts and QFeed.
I'm impressed with eSignal 6.0. The service in getting set up was excellent, and the interface is similar to QCharts' (in appearance at least). I replicated my charts and quote sheets in no time, and they resemble those in QCharts. All the indicators are there, including linear regression -- even Donchian channels. Alert capabilities are similar, too (sound, pop-ups and e-mail). The news and research features seem on first glance to be superior in eSignal.
The Excel capabilities with eSignal are very impressive -- live data with all sorts of fields (about 50) in Excel sheets. The sheets are very easy to set up and get going with the DDE MatrixFill. It's a powerful, easy-to-use feature. Needless to say, one can add all sorts of scanning capabilities in the sheets. I can put in QP2 lists and run my own real-time scans (ones I wrote macros for) with the eSignal data. Good stuff.
Most important, the data has been running smoothly, without slowdowns or interruptions. No need to search around for good servers. No need for Pinging. No need for programs to select servers.
All in all, most impressive -- an excellent alternative to QCharts.
As for the harem, what about QViagra 4.0?
Brooke |