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Non-Tech : Quote.com QCharts -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: qcom_datadept who wrote (8940)9/1/2000 12:49:19 PM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17977
 
THX, Jay...

I guess I have misunderstood the difference between qfeed and the Qcharts program I am subscribed to....I assume I will change my subscription slightly to compensate for the coming additional costs...Qcharts has a resource advantage to RQ....but the RT formula benefits have a very real benefit, inwhich I trust will compensate the additional outlays....the versatility is awesome! Esignal, and competitors? have no chance....IMO...QC & RQ a very potent combination!" Never more said the Raven"<g>...'RavenMatt is one cool programmer!

comment: The ability to translate trading strategies to a workspace is a technology revolution!

JJ



To: qcom_datadept who wrote (8940)9/1/2000 1:42:55 PM
From: OX  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
"QCharts is designed as a free software package that comes with a subscription to QFeed."

WHOA... I've never gotten that impression before.
QFeed is nice, but it doesn't give me the warm-fuzzies that qcharts is the loss-leader to qfeed. from what I can tell, qfeed is essentially unimproved for over a year or two now. (feel free to correct me since I've only been using qcharts since the beginning of the year) even the bandwidth issue hasn't been resolved and that was promised for many, many months.