To: Ludwig Ratzinger who wrote (3812 ) 2/16/2000 3:40:00 PM From: John Freeman Respond to of 4467
Ludwig I'm not sure, what I like is the e-paging of alerts (to my alpha-numeric pager)and charting, and time and sales history, the program is free and registration was non intrusive, I haven't heard from anybody, here is excerpt from read me:In addition you can request charts of daily and minute data and view them with over 17 technical analysis indicators (RSI, Bollinger Bands, Stochastics). Create portfolios, quote pages, or combine them with charts to make a composite page with a ticker window and save this information locally on your own machine. Best of all, Internet Trading combines the most powerful charting and technical analysis features with an easy to use standard Microsoft Windows interface. *** Features of Internet Trader 2.11:*** Alert Options - E-mail - You now have the ability to set alerts for your favorite stocks and have them sent to your e-mail address. If you have a text based pager, you can send the message straight to your pager! The text sent is the company's ticker symbol and price. To use this feature go to the main Menu, Options, Alert..., fill out the information for your stocks and then go to the e-mail tab to list the address that you would like the message sent to. You can send up to two messages. Export - You can now export data in a quote page to a text file for use in other applications like your favorite word processor, spreadsheet, or database. To export to a spreadsheet simply go to the main Menu, File, Export..., and enter a name for the file. After entering a name and selecting Save an Export Text Wizard will appear and allow you to customize how the data on the quote page is built. For most spreadsheets you can choose 'Tab' deliminator to seperate the fields and double quotes as the text qualifier. Click OK and then open the text file using your favorite spreadsheet application. Continued access to Canadian Stock quotes. later john