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To: Mark Z who wrote (3240)7/31/1999 6:05:00 PM
From: arno  Respond to of 17977
 
Mark Z,

Thank you!! for your insight and comparisons on CyberX and MB Trading. They are well stated and greatly appreciated.

arno



To: Mark Z who wrote (3240)7/31/1999 9:41:00 PM
From: Clarence Dodge  Respond to of 17977
 
Mark

Thank you so much for your excellent Cyber/QChart/ MBTrading post...I should say articule <g> as in both quantity and quality. Well done Sir and very much appreciated. QCharts was already pretty much in the bag but the CyberX decision needed the input you and jebj so graciously supplied today.

Sometimes the folks on some of these SI boards truly make my day and provide the example for me to aspire to.

I think the QC/CX Combo will suit me fine. Kudos also to Quote.com and Cybercorp for seeing the suitability of a fine matchup. And a value to boot.

Thanks again Mark.
My best

Clarence



To: Mark Z who wrote (3240)8/1/1999 9:51:00 PM
From: OZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
You wrote:
" You can run multiple copies of QCharts and just click an icon to switch to a different workspace that's already loaded. With RealTick, you have to shut down one page and load another, usually waiting 20-40 seconds for the page to load. If all you want to do is confirm rinking volume or a resistance/support point, 20-40 seconds can be a lifetime."

Can you explain what you mean by this. Does this mean that I can run multiple instances (sessions) of qcharts. How is this done exactly.

thanks,
OZ