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To: agent99 who wrote (3770)9/23/1999 8:24:00 PM
From: Gibbons Burke  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 17977
 
Agent99 wrote: "One Qcharts addition that I'd love to see in the Alert section is a text box in which you have ability to add a short note when the alert is set, so that when it pops up, you can jog your memory about why you set it in the first place."

Excellent idea. Thanks!

"Others have also requested the ability to reset alerts from an alert that's triggered. I echo that request; it would be far simpler to set a new level than to add a new alert."

You can do this now in the beta version. There is a Reset button on the Alert dialog.

"Finally, can you please respond to a question that I've asked several times without a response: Will we be given the ability to chart multiple securities in a single chart (and is that a feature that will be offered soon)?"

This is high on the list of possible enhancements for future versions. I can't guarantee a release date on this.

Thanks for the feedback,
--
Gibbons



To: agent99 who wrote (3770)9/27/1999 12:09:00 AM
From: OZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
One Qcharts addition that I'd love to see in the Alert section is a text box in which you have ability to add a short note when the alert is set, so that when it pops up, you can jog your memory about why you set it in the first place.

I like using different wave files for different alerts.
It takes care of the issue for me. Though your idea would make it even better.

OZ